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This Nicotiana seed is a very attractive and free flowering type with large pure white sweetly scented flowers. Flowers summer. Height 36in.
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Sylvestris Nicotiana Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J
All seeds are certified organically grown in accordance with the National Organic Standards and meet or exceed Federal germination requirements. Oregon Tilth is the certifying agent who states that we have complied with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 and the applicable organic production and handling standards established by the USDA National Organic Program.
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A profusion of fragrant, trumpet-shaped, pale pink to white blossoms sit on a stem arising from a rosette of thick, velvety leaves. The flowers are intoxicatingly fragrant in the evening and are 2 cm. across. Can be a trap crop for potato beetles. To 4 ft. tall. Annual. (80-85 days) Approx.: 150 seeds per pack. The correct name is Nicotiana alata.
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Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Or sow outdoors after the last frost. Sow on the surface. Full sun to part shade.
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Start seed indoors about 6-7 weeks before the last frost in a flat, tray, or container that has been filled to within 1/4 inch of the top with moistened, sterile seed starting mix. Put 1-2 seeds in each cell or small pot, then press seeds gently into the surface but do not cover seeds, as nicotiana seeds need light to germinate. Place in a warm location until seeds begin to germinate about 7-14 days later. A room temperature of 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for starting seeds. Species nicotianas...
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Sow seed on the surface of good, free-draining, seed sowing mix. Do not cover the seed. Place container in a propagator or seal inside a plastic bag and place at a temperature of 20-25C (68-77F) until after germination which takes 7-21 days. Do not exclude light, as this helps germination.
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Whole organic blue lotus flower stamens, similar in makeup to Blue Lily, the stamens are the most concentrated in alkaloids of all parts of the Blue Lotus. Also see Nuciferine below, which is over a 100X Lotud Extract!
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In 1989, Seeds of Change started with a simple mission: to help preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable, organic agriculture. By cultivating hundreds of open-pollinated, organically grown, heirloom and traditional vegetable, flower and herb seeds, we have kept to this mission. We currently offer over 600 distinct varieties of 100% organically grown seeds for the home gardener and over 100 varieties in bulk quantities for the market grower.
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Intoxicatingly fragrant from dusk 'til dawn, the flowers are especially fragrant in the evening. A profusion of trumpet- shaped, pale-pink to white flowers sit on stems that arise from rosettes of thick, velvety leaves. Can also be used trap crop for potato beetles.
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Rustica is also used for entheogenic purposes by South American shamans. Growing in the rainforest it contains up to twenty times more nicotine than common North American varieties such as N. tabacum. Most commonly, it is allowed to soak in water, and the water is then insufflated; it is also smoked in cigars and used as an enema. It is also a common admixture of Ayahuasca in some parts of the rainforest. Great care should be taken in its use since nicotine is a deadly poison in even small doses...
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Sylvestris Nicotiana Nicotiana sylvestris 4-5 ft. Tender Annual Lush, leafy plant terminates in a cluster of pendulous white blooms. Heady fragrance attracts hummingbirds and delights the nose.
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In many Indian rituals, ceremonies, and religious observances, tobacco was the unifying thread of communication between humans and the spiritual powers. Tobacco also sealed peace treaties between tribes and agreements between individuals. For such a purpose, the chief often kept a special pipe with a long decorated stem, "Peace Pipes". It was an important Shamanic tool throughout the amazon. Used alone for its entheotic powers or sometimes smoked during Ayahuasca ceremonies or added to the brew....
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Annual. 60 days to flowers (very fast!). I've come across this plant growing spontaneously and wild in dry arroyos in Arizona and New Mexico. It always stops me in my tracks and evokes great respect. I can see why it is considered such a potent totem among the native people. Huichol is a powerful ceremonial and smoking tobacco, making small leaves on long petioles. The plant makes multitudes of decorative, pendulous, yellow-green blossoms, flowering to 3 feet. This Tobacco is so resinous that...
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This fascinating species comes from Brazil. Unique green-colored blooms look like upside-down goblets and have conspicuous blue pollen. Deserves a place in any border. Self-seeding, hardy annual that grows 36–40" tall.
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Sow indoors in mid-spring and transplant to garden after last frost. Or direct sow in late spring. Seeds need light to germinate so use shallow cover and keep moist. Plant in sunny or lightly shaded location with deep, rich, moist soil. Fertilize when 6" tall and water regularly.
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Wild Tobacco, MapachoDuration: AnnualBloom Time: Late SummerHeight: 24” to 48”Spacing: 18” to 24”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 75F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 130000This annual has large leaves and bright yellow flowers to add character to any wildflower meadow! This species contains up to 3 times more nicotine than other common species and the high concentration...
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Dramatic stately, graceful plants topped with clusters of pendent, white, 3-5" long, trumpet-like flowers. Slender, delicate blooms with strong, sweet fragrance in the evening. Annual. Height: 4 feet. Nicotiana refers to a genus of herbs and shrubs of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) indigenous to North and South America, Australia, south west Africa and the South Pacific. Various Nicotiana species, commonly referred to as tobacco plants, are cultivated and grown to produce tobacco. Of all Nicotiana species...
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Aztec (Jasmine-Scented) Nicotiana
A profusion of fragrant, trumpet-shaped, pale pink to white blossoms sit on a stem arising from a rosette of thick, velvety leaves. The flowers are intoxicatingly fragrant in the evening and are 2 cm. across. Can be a trap crop for potato beetles. To 4 ft. tall.
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Start seed indoors about 6-7 weeks before the last frost in a flat, tray, or container that has been filled to within 1/4 inch of the top with moistened, sterile seed starting mix. Put 1-2 seeds in each cell or small pot, then press seeds gently into the surface but do not cover seeds, as nicotiana seeds need light to germinate. Place in a warm location until seeds begin to germinate about 7-14 days later. A room temperature of 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for starting seeds. Species nicotianas...
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This fashionable deep-purple color adds a touch of class to summer displays when planted en-masse in borders. Ideal for container plantings, as well as filling the evening air with its delicate perfume.
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A striking specimen plant with 18" leaves and numerous clusters of rose-pink flowers. Contains nicotine, which is both extremely toxic and addictive, in case anyone still doesn't know. Leaf tea makes a good insecticide. Packet(Standard): $3.50; 1/8 oz: $6.00; 1/4 oz: $11.50; 1/2 oz: $22.00; 1 oz: $42.00 - 400,000 seed/oz
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Nicotiana sylvestris 4'—5' tender annual. Lush, leafy plant terminates in a cluster of pendulous white blooms. Heady fragrance attracts hummingbirds and delights the nose. (80—85 days) Approx. 150 seeds.
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Exclusive - Brilliant, scarlet-orange blossoms shine out amongst trailing green foliage, attracting hovering hummingbirds. Train up short trellises or tripods for a cascade of bright blossoms.
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