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I imported a plant of Sideritis syriaca from the UK many years ago, can't remember from which nursery. It and other species are in the seed lists occasionally. The tea make from it is apparently hallucinatory, hence its great popularity in Greece and Turkey
Quote from: Lesley Cox on February 15, 2009, 08:52:43 PMI imported a plant of Sideritis syriaca from the UK many years ago, can't remember from which nursery. It and other species are in the seed lists occasionally. The tea make from it is apparently hallucinatory, hence its great popularity in Greece and TurkeyI've certainly never had any exciting experiences from Sideritis tea. Have never heard of it being a hallucinogen. Would appreciate if you have a reference...
Hi Stephen,I assume you know about Allium scordoprasum. On Gotland it is called 'Kaip' and it is quite a seasonal festival when it is picked in the spring.We tried a Kaip-potato soup last spring (It is a weed in our garden) and it was quite goood.Göte
Gosh, icredible alpines.