• Can anyone identify the tree that this came from?
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[img]http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1165/img20100907154233.jpg[/img] I found a tree that was literally filled with these huge ass buds. They don't smell like weed or anything like that. It just smells like plant. I am trying to figure out the name of the tree so I can do some research. Anyone have any idea? Found in Minnesota, USA.
Smoke that shit.
Or have someone else smoke it first, and lemme know how it goes. haha. If it's good, I'll harvest the whole damn tree!
I think its castor plant. In other languages: Ricine. It is used to make beaver oil and it makes you puke instantly, the plant itself looks a bit like weed so it is often used to fend off intruders. [img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/320572/2/istockphoto_320572-castor-bean-plant-seeds.jpg[/img]
Also if that is a castor plant ricine is extremely poison and will put you in your grave. So it would be a terrible idea to smoke.
na bro dat is some dank shit it's so fukin orange its red bro smoke dat shit til yuo drie son.
What condition does that plant need to grow? I want one. Even if you can't smoke it, that looks awesome. You can make weed decorations around the house and be completely legal
Looks like it could be sumac to me:[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumac[/url] Could be castor bean too though.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;24681419]I think its castor plant. In other languages: Ricine. It is used to make beaver oil and it makes you puke instantly, the plant itself looks a bit like weed so it is often used to fend off intruders. [img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/320572/2/istockphoto_320572-castor-bean-plant-seeds.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] [QUOTE=jonashappy;24689534]Looks like it could be sumac to me:[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumac[/url] Could be castor bean too though.[/QUOTE] Tis none of those three options. I'll take a picture of the actual tree tomorrow.
Hmm I realy don't know but it made me think I have a tree in my backyard that the leaf look exactly like pot leafes. It's called a Buck-eye Tree.
Definitely sumac berries, can be used to make a great lemonade! I would be sure they weren't castor or something poisonous though before you do that.
[QUOTE=LasGunz;24688181]na bro dat is some dank shit it's so fukin orange its red bro smoke dat shit til yuo drie son.[/QUOTE] awwwwwwwwwwwwwe shhhhiet son dis brotha nos wats up
I haven't actually seen this tree yet. The thing was given to me by a friend. So I'll see it tomorrow and such. But from what I've seen, it looks like this almost exactly => [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhus_typhina[/url] A quote from that, [quote]The leaves and berries of staghorn sumac have been mixed with tobacco and other herbs and smoked by Native American tribes.[6] This practice continues to a small degree to this day.[/quote]
I wouldn't be surprised if it contained some trace dmt. Just looks like one of those vibrant appearances that a lot of tripping plants have.
Yep. It's definitely Staghorn Sumac. And I believe it is smokable. I'll see about that though. [url]http://www.all-creatures.org/pica/ftshl-sumac-sh.html[/url]
As far as I know, you eat Sumac. [IMG]http://worldgrocers.com/images/Sumac%20Ground%206.5%20oz.08-1440.jpg[/IMG] I have that in my cupboard.
[QUOTE=Cruma;24780562]As far as I know, you eat Sumac. [IMG]http://worldgrocers.com/images/Sumac%20Ground%206.5%20oz.08-1440.jpg[/IMG] I have that in my cupboard.[/QUOTE] It's used as a spice. You can also make lemonade out of it.
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