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Zaka

I-man-yard

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Irie,

Well I came across this plant a few years back at a rasta partner of mine...

The only name he knew was "I-man-yard"!!

The "green" leaf can be used to roll a cigarette & burns.

Well I've now got a plant & a botanical name!

I had to consult a local botanist & he had not heard of it's use as rolling paper.

"Cissampelos pareira"

Has some interesting alkaloids too!

Respect,

Z

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nice dude, thats well interesting... hows the flavour?

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Irie,

Surprisingly Smooth!!!

Respect,

Z

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i asume you use strings made out of the stem of the very same plant to tie the joint together?

or what do you use as a string?

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Irie,

I used what I had handy.

In this case I used a blade of lemon grass.

I'm press/drying a few leaves to test out!

Respect,

Z

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It kind of looks like Nasturtium.

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