Lagochilus inebriansLagochilus inebrians, (Inebriating/Intoxicating Mint)
Lagochilus inebrians (Turkistan Mint,
Inebriating Mint)
There are over 30 species of Lagochilus. Members of the mint family Labiatae, native from central Asia to Iran and Afghanistan.
Lagochilus inebrians (Inebriating Mint) has long been used for its intoxicating and sedative properties by Tajik, Tartar, Turkoman, and Uzbek tribesman and ancient Central Asian tribes used it during mysteries, feasts and holidays. Lagochilus inebrians was traditionally consumed as a tea.
Lagochilus inebrians is a narrow endemic species of the Uzbekistan flora and there are only a few places where it grows. It is rare and little know even within its small native region.
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| Product Name + | Amount | Price |
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| Inebriating Mint Foliage | 1/2 oz | $20.00 | ||||
| Inebriating Mint Foliage | 2 oz | $65.00 | ||||
| Inebriating Mint Foliage | 8 oz.(1/2 lb | $200.00 | ||||
| Inebriating Mint Foliage | Kilo / 2.2 l | $600.00 |
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