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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.
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)
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 ...
Banisteriopsis caapi, also known as, caapi, soul vine, yagé (yage), or ayahuasca, the latter of which also refers to the psychedelic decoction made with the vine and a plant source of dimethyltryptamine, is a South American liana of the family Malpighiaceae.
Fireweed has been referred to in poetry and prose since at least the 19th century. Rudyard Kipling wrote, "The fire-weed glows in the centre of the drive ways". [29] In The Fellowship of the Ring (1954), J. R. R. Tolkien lists fireweed as one of the flowering plants returning to the site of a bonfire inside the Old Forest. [30]
The plant takes two years to grow and produces up to 38,000 seeds per plant, University of Missouri Extension weed scientist ... plant smells like anise or licorice. ... if you touch a poisonous ...
Datura innoxia is quite similar to D. metel, to the point of being confused with it in early scientific literature. D. metel is a closely related plant, believed until recently to be of Old World provenance (though now thought to have been brought to Asia from the Antilles no earlier than the sixteenth century) and misconstrued as being referred to in the works of Avicenna in eleventh century ...
Like many climbing plants, star jasmine is fairly easy to propagate. You can create new cuttings to expand your garden in just two steps: Take 4- to 6-inch cuttings from healthy, established ...