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MoHaN

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Hey guys, i come back again to get a plant ID'ed.
I have been doing some field work and i came across this plant.

Basically, the leaves have dried and they look like the pictures posted on a tek from erowid.
I had a little bong session the other day with the so called dried leaf and who that was some mind-slapping thing.
I could not sleep as i was experiencing some kind of trip and i could see an entity looking at me on my right side. So i wanted to further research this material , hence went out today and plucked with respect a little piece from the plant.

Here is a preview and accompanied are the leaves and flowers of the plant.


Leaves: Flowers:
Sorry for the not so nice quality the picture has been taken with a MacBookPro with Retina camera.

Thanks in advance.

(y)
 
MoHaN said:
Hey guys, i come back again to get a plant ID'ed.
I have been doing some field work and i came across this plant.

Basically, the leaves have dried and they look like the pictures posted on a tek from erowid.
I had a little bong session the other day with the so called dried leaf and who that was some mind-slapping thing.
I could not sleep as i was experiencing some kind of trip and i could see an entity looking at me on my right side. So i wanted to further research this material , hence went out today and plucked with respect a little piece from the plant.

Here is a preview and accompanied are the leaves and flowers of the plant.


Leaves: Flowers:
Sorry for the not so nice quality the picture has been taken with a MacBookPro with Retina camera.

Thanks in advance.

(y)

That does not even look to be in the mint family. I'd caution you not to smoke or ingest any plant that you cannot id. There are other sages such as Pineapple sage that are in the mint family, but that does not look like one of them. It is hard to tell. I'd advise that you do some homework and learn how to identify plants before you ingest them.
 
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