Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue' is the name of this annual variety.
Yes but there is better salvia
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Salvia uliginosa.
Salvia divinorum is the only species in the genus Salvia that contains Salvinorins. Thus, smoking other species of Salvia, including the ornamental Mystic Blue, would not have the same effect.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Evolvulus glomeratus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Nemophila menziesii.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clerondendron ugandens.
Salvia mystic blue does not contain Salvanorin A, the primary active component of Salvia divinorum, so doing ingestion is not likely to produce any psychotropic effects. The plant does not appear to be toxic, although ingestion is discouraged.
Yes, technically. Blue hill is the highest potency salvia, in theSalvia nemorosa species. It will be moderate, if you smoke enough. I wouldrecommend to just go with Salvia divinorum though. It is legal in some states.
Their is no Blue Peter annual this year according to former Blue Peter editor Richard Marson.
There is no annual fee for the American Express Blue Cash Everyday card. There is an annual fee of $75.00 for the American Express Blue Cash Preferred card.
Victoria Justice's favourite colour is purple,black and blue.
Blue WhaleBalaenoptera musculus is the scientific name for a blue whale!