I recently quit smoking cigarettes but not weed and i use my lemon tree leaves as a cut for my joints instead of tobacco. It gives off a lemony taste too. Just dry them a bit on top of a stereo amp or something warm
From rumors I have heard, Tomato leaves have Nicotien, (sorry for the misspelling) and so Tomato Leaves are rumored to be able to be smoked if for some reason ever needed? But, at the same time, you would have to consider that the leaves could be constantly coated in pesticide or other chemicals which would obvioulsy add a 'not so fun' high... But if you found a Natural Grown, no chems or pesticides, you could smoke them and get more of an Adrenaline Rush High, not sure for how long. Rumors have said a few minutes up to 8 hours. Theres also a rumor that if you smoke it, you will die. Again these are all just rumors on what I have read online and asked a few friends of mine what would happen. Personally, I think you will get a sick high, like oxygen in your head, probolly want to puke, but only dry heave, after all that, you might halucinate for a few minutes just because of the dry heaving... That's just my thought.
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The scientific name of a Japanese maple is Acer palmatum.
They are either bacteria or bugs.
Its either dry at the roots or suffering from wind burn. Japanese maples require a bit of shelter.
I dont think so
One should examine a Japanese Maple tree carefully before selecting it. Check the leaves, the bark, the roots and the color to make sure the tree is healthy.
The leaves are not in it but the sap is.
Japanese Red Maple leaves may be wilting due to issues such as overwatering, underwatering, root-bound plants, or exposure to extreme temperatures. Check the soil moisture, make sure the roots have enough space to grow, and keep the plant in a location with appropriate light and temperature levels.
All true trees are vascular because they have roots, a stem, and leaves.
The maple leaves are red because the sun shine to it.. =)
No, the leaves of the common varieties of maple trees are not edible.
The second coach for the Toronto maple leaves!
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