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  2. Coleus neochilus - Wikipedia

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    The plant itself remains a ground cover for the duration of its life (45–60 cm), forming massive bushes rather quickly. The aroma of the plant has been said to resemble cannabis or skunk . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They bloom twice a year, in late summer and in late winter.

  3. Carrion flower - Wikipedia

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    Plants in the genus Stapelia are also called "carrion flowers". They are small, spineless, cactus-like succulent plants. Most species are native to South Africa, and are grown as potted plants elsewhere. The flowers of all species are hairy to varying degrees and generate the odor of rotten flesh. The color of the flowers also mimics rotting ...

  4. List of psychoactive plants - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis plants vary widely, with different strains producing dynamic balances of cannabinoids (THC, CBD, etc.) and yielding markedly different effects. Popular strains are often hybrids of C. sativa and C. indica. The medicinal effects of cannabis are widely studied, and are active topics of research both at universities and private research ...

  5. 11 CBD Products You Might Consider Trying - AOL

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    With ingredients like CBD, hyaluronic acid, and squalene as well as floral extracts like plumeria, rose, and gardenia oils, skin feels hydrated, calm, and smooth, but not oily. Hustle Butter CBD ...

  6. Tulbaghia violacea - Wikipedia

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    While the smell of T. violacea is typically described as garlic like, [13] there has been an instance where police were called about the smell of cannabis in a neighborhood only to find out that the culprit was actually a combination of lemon verbena and society garlic. [14]

  7. Saponaria officinalis - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name Saponaria is derived from the Latin sapo (stem sapon-) meaning "soap", which, like its common name, refers to its utility in cleaning. From this same Latin word is derived the name of the toxic substance saponin , contained in the roots at levels up to 20 percent when the plant is flowering [ 5 ] (Indian soapnuts contain ...

  8. Stinkweed - Wikipedia

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    Stinkweed is a common name for several noxiously scented plants, and may refer to: Ailanthus altissima (stinkweed tree) Artemisia tilesii, known as stinkweed in Alaska; Cleomella; Datura stramonium (jimson weed) Diplotaxis muralis, known as stinkweed in the United Kingdom; Thlaspi arvense (field pennycress) Cannabis indica (Indian hemp)

  9. It smells like pot but it’s not: Hemp farmer sues Portage ...

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    A licensed hemp farmer has filed a $1.25 million federal lawsuit against Portage County and three sheriff’s deputies who searched his vehicle after smelling what they thought was marijuana.. In ...