The Native American Church uses peyote, a hallucinogen, in their ceremonies. The Rastafarians use weed.
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
Nobody made it. It was discovered in the 1400s by chris c when he sailed to amerca. The native americans used it for medicinal and spiritual purposes.
It's not so much a weed killer as a killer weed! Many people consider bamboo to be a weed -- a noxious weed! When introduced into habitats to which it is not native, it quickly spreads, frequently in uncontrolled fashion, choking out native plants, including the desirable ones.
Weed is native to America. That's what Native Americans smoked in their peace pipes. ^Weed is NOT native to America, It was brought over to the colonies (either from Asia or Mexico) to make hemp, for rope, fabric, and other things in the 1600's. it wasn't used for recreational use until the 1920's, before that it was put in to medication before the FDA was founded. The Native Americans DID NOT use Marijuana in peace pipes. we used either straight tobacco (and not the chemically altered tobacco you find today in cigarettes) or a mixture of tobacco and tree bark, like that from a dogwood tree, which does NOT have a hallucinogenic effect.
A plant becomes a weed when it's not wanted.
Yes, a weed can grow from a nut. A weed is any plant, non-woody or woody, whose landscape contribution is unappreciated or unknown to the cultivator, farmer, gardener, landscape, or orchardist in question. Shrubs and trees may become invasive and troublesome outside their native bio-geographies and therefore fulfill the above-mentioned requirements for weed status.
There once was a nameless Native American chief who was smoking the Pipe of Peace with some Indians, they were finishing a contract signed by the leaders to stop the war between them. Everyone though the war was over, but then the natives discovered weed and the rest is history buried under layers of lies found within oral tradition.
Korea. China used it as an anesthetic about 5,000 years ago.
Native to the Northern Hemisphere, worldwide. Species of bugle weed are found in Europe, Asia, and North America.
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weed, watermelons, and fried chickens