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Pictures of our Ethnobotanical Plant-Friends

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Observant

Nothing Stops The Void
This thread is for sharing pictures of your beloved Plants.
I am going to start with some Pictures of this years Plants which i will post within the next days.

The first Picture Shows a Pyramid we built , fully overgrown with Morning Glorys.
I've bought this variety some years ago as Ipomea Violacea at an Online Headshop.




Ipomea Violacea



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Heavenly Blues


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Mimosa Hostillis



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...and the whole Family


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I hope you guy also grow your own stuff , and i would really like to see some of it ;)
 
Beautiful plants you have there:) ,the little baby mimosa looks very cute, i also got quite a nice vibe going on
while looking at it.8).or i could just be stoned hehe. nice specimens anyhoo. happy growing.

peace
 
Thanks Buster , I also find them super-cute .
Talking about a good vibe..guess what i found growing in the woods !


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we will have to start calling you the king of GLORY.

any garden is a good one !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Keep on growing and if you got nothing start something now

you will have something later.

Looking good



MV
 
I have to agree . I honour even the slightest attempts to cultivate plants or funghi among my friends.
Any garden is a good one !


About the Glorys : The Pyramid Plants grow grow and grow it looks insane ... at this growth rate they can easily climb a house . This is what they will do next year.
I am a little worried i cant distinguish Ipomea Violacea and Ipomea Purpurea . I have heavenly Blues growing , which are Ipomea Tricolor , they grow quite differently. I hope this strain i acclimatised for years will prove to be Psychoactive this fall.

Do you guys think what i have here are actual Ipomea Violacea ?
 
Observant - Those little baby Mimosa's are about the damn cutest thing I've ever seen! They're right on par with primordia on the proud parent of an entheogen's first steps scale!! Nice going man!

I wonder what it would take for me to grow those little guys in my region. :?:

You've started a wonderful family my good man! ;)

Peace
-idt
 
Observant that's a really beautiful place you live in, I envy you!
Maybe in a few years you will be one of the first to harvest their own MHRB :)

I'll take some pictures of my two San Pedros that have been growing slowly from seeds on my northwest facing balcony. During the winter I put them inside and don't water them. Lack of light is the problem... but strong plants they are!

Edit: here they are, I'll harvest in september and graft the top parts to grow new plants with a stronger base!
 

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Thanks for all replies . I really apreciate those nice Pics you posted , keep it coming ;)

Wanted to post some pics but dont have the time anymore now ....

I am heading to Ozora Festival Hungary now .
See y'all 😉
 
Here are a few pics of my Salvia Divinorum, my Trichocereus Pachanoi, and the guardian of my Salvia. There's a yardstick next to the left San Pedro Column for height reference.
A short story to go with Pics: This morning I went out to water my Salvia and I noticed spider web all over the general area, and on my Salvia. So bending over I took a stick and started removing the web from them. The whole time a flowered stalk of mint rested on my head drooping from above. What happened next was in slow motion. I raised my hunched back and the mint flower gently slid off my head and resumed it's usual position hanging in the air a couple inches from my eyes. The alien architect who's web I had destroyed now stood face to face with me clinging to the very flower that was on my head for a couple very long minutes! My heart stopped and I jumped back in horror, running across my yard, cursing and frantically brushing my hair, and body with flailing hands. I must have been a sight to behold to the forever present neighbor lurking just out of sight! For now on I'm going to let the spider spin its web, because I figure it's devouring whatever has been eating my precious sage!
 

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Hello everyone , thanks for posting Pictures .

This post will be about my two Morning Glory Varieties again , this time i am going to display the differences of Leaves and Flowers .
My Ipomea Violacea now seems to be an Ipomea Purpurea variety to me : Ipomoea purpurea - Wikipedia

This is one of its opening Flower Buds
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They have a different shape and overall experience than the blue ones , they are hairy , the blue ones absolutely not.
I hope they are perfectly potent.


This is the Heavenly Blue One , I believe it's Ipomea Tricolor the differences are obvious ,the seed capsule shape is also completely different, will also post a picture of that later -- they are the most commonly used and should be potent

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And here is a comparison between the leaves . The growth rate of the darker green Purpurea is superior !

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For Alkaloid Extraction and Infos on the Contents check out this thread
 
I love pictures...

This SWIMS old friend. Now long gone :).

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SWIM wishes his peyote was still with him. But it died at an early stage. I guess its too humid around here.
 
Here we go... some pics taken recently of my plants.

Caapi seeds in seed tray:
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Caapi seedlings (a few weeks later..)
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Mimosa seedling:
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Baby cactus collection:
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Bottom to top: Bridgesii x2, Peruvian Torch, San Pedro clusters x2

San Pedro large:
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Mapacho in my kitchen:
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Oooo, nice mapacho!! Never seen one indoors..looks like it's doing quite well!

How was it germinating the caapi? I am going to start some eventually..
 
fractal enchantment said:
Oooo, nice mapacho!! Never seen one indoors..looks like it's doing quite well!

How was it germinating the caapi? I am going to start some eventually..

Yeh the Mapacho was quite easy to grow.. I have 2 others, gave one to a friend... 4 out of 10 seeds germinated. They grow pretty fast aswell.

The Caapi was not too hard either... I got 3 out of 10 seeds germinating, and they're doing pretty well now... after the initial growth to about 2 inches they've slowed down a lot.. but still looking healthy. Glad to have those growing in my home.
 
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