salvia d??

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by johnathon_paz, Jul 22, 2006.

  1. johnathon_paz

    johnathon_paz Member

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    my aunt grows salvia in her garden and i think she just uses it for cooking and i wana no if its salvia divinorum. or is it a different species of salvia that wont give the same effect?
     
  2. redgreenvines

    redgreenvines Member

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    prolly ordinary cooking sage
    diviners sage is very different
     
  3. phx

    phx Member

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    There are thousands of species of salvia.. I doubt your aunt somehow found salvia divinorum and was able to make it grow unless she truly knew what it was and was trying to make it grow. You said she's cooking with it.. then it's definetely not salvia divinorum. Salvia is a sage and other types of salvia can be used to cook with.
     
  4. BeaverKoffi

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    haha i jsut yesterday found out that my grandmother always puts Shalvia- its called in our language, is the same as Salvia, but too bad not exactly that what i want... ;)
     
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