nope nor the seeds
Salvia divinorum does not often produce seeds (and almost never produces viable ones). Also, the seeds are quite small and contain little Salvinorin A. Therefore, the foliage of S. divinorum is the part of the plant smoked for psychotropic effects, not the seeds.
Salvia hispanica, aka Chia, is a plant in the Sage family. The seeds are edible and used as a nutritional supplement or "health food". The seeds are soaked in water, which causes them to produce a slimy mucus which makes them easy to swallow.
You can cut some of its leaves to keep the plant healthy, you don't need too much of them to get high anyway, if you want a greater effect you should try salvia extracts
Antonym of harvest
You can collect the seeds.
you ring taylors seeds
You pick them off
Chia seeds come from the desert plant Salvia hispanica, which is native to Mexico and Guatemala. The seeds are harvested from the plant's flowers, and they have been a staple in Mayan and Aztec diets for centuries.
According to Wikipedia.com the answer is chia pets
chens' shop
just cook it and eat it