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Latin names for enhanced leaf

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Tordyveln

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I thought it would be a good idea to spell out the different latin names for all the leaves used for enhanced leaf so it will be easier for everybody living in a non-english speaking country to find the different herbs. This will minimize the risk of smoking the wrong herbs. I've for example read a lot about people using Mullein, but the question is. Which one? There are 250 species of Mullein...
Since I don't know all the specific species myself I'll need your help.

This would help me and probably a lot of others too.


Pau D'Arco: Inner bark of Tabebuia Impetiginosa
Blue Lotus: Nymphaea caerulea
Calea Zacatechichi: Duh...
Passion Flower: (Wich one of the 500 species?)
Caapi: Banisteriopsis caapi
Damiana: Turnera diffusa
Brugmansia Flowers: (Which?)
Silene Capensis: ...
Mullein: (Which?)
Heimia Salicifolia: ...
Justicia Pectoralis: ...
Salvia Divinorum: ...
Chaliponga: Diplopterys cabrerana (syn. Banisteriopsis rusbyana)
Mugwort: Artemisia vulgaris
Pedicularis Densiflora: ...
Sculcap: (I can't find any info of this. What is it?)
Wild Lettuce: Lactuca virosa
Lions Tail: Leonotis leonurus


If I have made any mistakes please do correct me!
 
Since it wasn't in your list, I suppose you could add this one too:
Klip Dagga: Leonotis nepetifolia
 
Also just a note...
Enhanced leaf is NOT Changa.... Changa is caapi or harmalas smoked with spice. Enhanced leaf is a botanical that is not a harmala containing plant c
Infused with dmt.
Confusion of the difference I fear will put harmala containing plants in the accidental hands of those not expecting it, my point is focused on harm reduction mainly.
 
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