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Definately NOT Sally D :lol:

yep, many salvias are square stemmed. Also, most salvias are aromatic, whereas SD is not.

The salvia in the OP has to dark green and narrow leaves to be a SD, aromas left aparts.

The conclusion is, like Teotz said, not a sally D

B)

Smoke some dried leaves. Chances are it's either like smoking S.officinalis, mild stimulant, or mild sedative, like smoking splendens or coccinea.

or even better, skip the smoking bit and makea tea with it. Many wild salvias are drank in tea and have healing properties.

I should make/buy/get a greenhouse god damn it.

There's a saying on sage, probably referring to officinallis

"How come he died, he had a sage in his garden"

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The closest thing i could compare this too was the Salvia farinacea cultivars comercially available to flower growers when i worked in a seedling and colour pot production nursery in south east melbourne.

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Definitely not salvia divinorum! :P

Sorry, couldn't help myself : )

Anyone know if there is any slight chance that one may happen upon divinorum in a random old ladies front garden in melbourne area?

Or just wishful thinking?

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Too bad it's not Salvia divinorum... :)

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