Leonotis nepetifolia -
Klip Dagga. Organic High Potency Leaves |
Exellent color and potency.
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Leonotis Nepetifolia - Klip Dagga. |
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Similar effects as Wild Dagga, some claiming higher potency. Botanical Name: Leonotis nepetifolia (Lamiaceae)
Common Names: Klip Dagga, Lion's Ear Active Constituents: Premarrubin; Marrubin Botanical description: Leonotis nepetifoliaLion's ear is an erect annual, loosely branched and can grow up to 2.4 m tall in a single season. The stems are strongly angled (square in cross section) and the leaves are in pairs opposite each other. The leaves are smooth with coarsely toothed margins, triangular in shape and 2-5 in (5.1-12.7 cm) long. The flowers are borne in rounded, spiny clusters, 2-4 in (5.1-10.2 cm) across, that encircle the stems so that it looks like the stems are growing right through the middle of the clusters. As the stems elongate, new flower clusters continue to develop above the older ones. The tubular flowers that peek out of the spiny heads are orange and furry, like a lion's ear, so they say. The flowers are about 1 in (2.5 cm) long and curve downward.
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Spirit Craft EthnoBotanicals has a large selection of research ethnobotanicals for discerning buyers. We specialize in African ethnobotanicals, though we do offer when available, botanicals from some of our fellow traders. To view these rarities simply click on the New & Specials link. Our regulars stocklist consists of: Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric); Artemisia afra (African Wormwood); Datura stramonium (Datura); Helichrysum (Imphepho); Hoodia gordonii (Hoodia); Leonotis leonusrus (Wild Dagga); Leonotis nepetifolia (Klip Dagga); Nymphaea caerulea (Blue Lotus); Sceletium Tortuosum (Kanna)