Apparently it does grow wild here, and you can buy seed of it online,
but I am way too southerly to have a hope of seeing it in my neck of the
woods.
Regards,
Morgan Leigh
PhD Candidate
School of Sociology and Social Work
University of Tasmania
On 6/08/2011 7:32 PM, mandrake wrote:
> On 06/08/2011 10:26, Morgan Leigh wrote:
>
> The current potion is "Nymphaea caerulea" - i bought a big bag of dried
> leaves from a botanical store -
> [the tubers are very toxic as in life threatening !]
> i've also boughtthe old shot at various festivals where it is moderately
> popular -
> [after my lecture at Pendle witch camp there was a rush at nearby head
> shops : ) ]
> does it grow in your neighbourhood - needs to be swampy - hence common
> in parts of USA
>
> mogg
>
>
>
>> Which species did you use?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Morgan Leigh
>> PhD Candidate
>> School of Sociology and Social Work
>> University of Tasmania
>>
>> On 6/08/2011 7:05 PM, mandrake wrote:
>>> O
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