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hey me and my friend have some items for sale, if anyone is interested e-mail at [email protected]

*Californian Poppy(5X extract) - $20/5g

*Mexican Poppy (5X extract) - $20/5g

*Salvia Divinorum (dried herb) $25/5g

(JUST KIDDING!! intended for joke purpose only)

*Mandrake seeds (finally!!!) not sure on prices!

just e-mail if you are interested!

...Spiderman and Batman...

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hi spi[with your little eye],[sorry what did i have last night?]i'll buy 2 lots of your seeds,unless you want to trade for seeds,belladonna,henbane,3 nicotiana sp,erythrina,m g's,sida ,daturas,brugs,etc.

will email you,

t s t .

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Guest O P Mate

Umm just in case anyones looking for poppy seed for their viewing pleasure in certain arrangements?

Please NOTE!

CALIFORNIAN POPPY'S ARE NOT! I repeat NOT! A member of the genus papver ie" They only resemble a poppy, and in fact NOT TRULY a POPPY! and besides you can go to just about any nursery or hardware and buy the seeds there are a number of brands available, too for less. And they're guaranteed...

As for anything else, Hmmm?

Anyway just a little bit of trivia for you all.

Yours O P Mate...

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just shows how plants are mistreated and that's why drugs are feared from

u should of stated exactly what this plant is

cause mandrake is mandragora officinaurum and mandragora autumanilas is usualy refered to as womandrake and not mandrake

please pay attention to this stuff

it's very annoying

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hahahahahaha I have never heard of that! how cool wink.gif

is there childdrake, dogdrake and cardrake too?? smile.gif

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Some plants that are not Papaver (for example Glaucium and Roemeria) have been called poppies since before the Genus Papaver was conceived. Are they retrospectively denied their status as Poppies? Surely any member of the Papaveraceae can be called A poppy?

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I always perceived all Papaveraceae to be poppies.

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