So this isn't the same as everyday manzanita right? Like the big trees?
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So this isn't the same as everyday manzanita right? Like the big trees?
Haha, I dont think they realize I asked if anyone HAD smoked it, not havn't. Anyway, who in the world "abuses" kinnikinnick haha. Nice pictures, ours up here in Oregon arent flowering, i think its...
This goes along with most of the research ive done. I am very curious to see how it tastes. Not looking to abuse it, I love Native American history and how connected they were to the earth.
Ya I am pretty sure it is the same thing! Stuff is everywhere in the bay, also up here in Oregon. Tell me how it goes haha
So..... Im young and restless, and every book tells me you CAN smoke kinnikinnick. My question is if anyone here actually HAS smoked it. I would to know if anyone here has personal experience with...
HAHAHA!!!! I didnt even think about that. The donner party was the epitome of outdoor survival though. If you can eat human you can survive anywhere
It does except minus the pod. I am completely stumped.
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All pictures are of the same plant. My best guess is the Scotch Broom? (Cytisus scoparius)... I am on the Northern California Coast, ( Fort Bragg area)