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When I have all the plants in the ground and available, I'll make the blend below (I can include the scientific names too if needed):

Patchouli
Culantro
Coffee leaf
Plantain
Comfry
Mamaki
Vana tulsi
Krishna tulsi
Rama tulsi
Ramgoat Dashalong
Gotu Kola
Pineapple Sage

I usually harvest all from the land here. It's a wonderful, potent blend that my body loves! 😁 πŸ™ πŸ’š ✨ πŸ€™



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Wow! Natural indeed. What joy it must be to harvest such varieties from your land. Interesting combo. I’m not familiar with several of them. Ramgoat Dashalong sounds kind of caribbean and mamaki sounds Japanese. I should google some of these to see what they look like. Sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing. πŸ˜ƒ

Yes, it is indeed a wonderful gift to be able to harvest them from the land. I'm king of interesting combos! Ramgoat Dashalong, which has the most colorful vernacular name of any plant I know, is a medicinal from Central America that is related to Damiana. It gets its name from how it makes male goats act when they eat it. Mamaki is an endemic (found nowhere else) Hawaiian arborescent (tree-like), spineless nettle. It is revered by the Hawaiians as a potent medicial. I love it! I'm happy to share anything I know. It's my honor. pleasure, and privilege to share! Let me know if you need any scientific names! πŸ˜€πŸ™πŸ’šβœ¨πŸ€™



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Your combo king. Lol! Oh thank you. Learning quite a bit here. It’s a good thing I asked about mamaki. Interesting that it’s only found there. Maybe I can hardly pronounce the scientific names. Haha!
Thank you for enlightening my knowledge. Appreciated.

Hehe...indeed! Absolutely! Mamaki is a beautiful plant that thankfully seeds itself reasonably often, as it is difficult to propagate. It's scientific name is Pipturus albidus. I love talking plants, so thank you for your interest! You're so welcome! 😁 πŸ™ πŸ’š ✨ πŸ€™



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I knew I’d have some tongue twister with the scientific name. Haha!
Thanks. Quite interesting.

Haha...yeah, the scientific names are often like that! I've been working with them all my life, so I'm used to it! Absolutely, my pleasure! 😁 πŸ™ πŸ’š ✨ πŸ€™



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