nope nor the seeds
No. It takes many times more salvia leaves to produce the effect that an extract would.
smoke it
No, Salvia nemorosa does not contain salvinorins, the active components of Salvia divinorum.
No, Salvia divinorum contains a salvinorins. The salvinorin that is primarily responsible for the effects of salvia is salvinorin A
Yes It does, the higher the extract the higher it will get you
Sweet Pea and Salvia are flowers. Soldaster is a flower.
Salvia divinorum does flower, but it is very difficult to start a plant from seed. Usually, plants are cloned from cuttings.
Depends on the vendor, between 20 and 30 dollars.
It is a plant extract from the common wild flower Salvia Divinorium.
You don't need to intensify salvia, and if you did for some reason want to then just buy stronger salvia. I've had 10x extract and regular old 40x the 10x extract had me tripping hard. I became a car and was driving through some old scenic road out west. The regular 40x i had a bad trip. However, smoking salvia while you're drunk does intensify the journey.
Salvia divinorum is the only species in the genus Salvia which contains salvinorins, the active compounds that produce a hallucinogenic effect. The leaves of S. divinorum could be used to trip, although one would need to use a much larger quantity than for the extract. The extract is simply the isolated and concentrated salvinorins (along with other compounds). Because the extract is more potent, it is generally much easier to get an effect from the extract, although it is certainly possible with simply the leaves (for example, a large quantity of leaves chewed as a quid).
Salvia has five petals or tepals.https://gobotany.newenglandwild.org/species/salvia/splendens/