Herbs and seeds have been around as consciousness-altering substances a lot longer than pills and capsules. While natural products are not necessarily free of all negative side effects, at least they’ve been user-tested for thousands of years. Keep your journey safe and legal with our exotic collection.
Known by its common name of sweet flag, calamus has been an esteemed herb in Europe since the Middle Ages.
Making infusions is the oldest way of extracting herbal essences. This bright blue, leaf-themed food-grade silicone and stainless steel infuser from Zamnesia has you covered. The silicone is heat-resistant so you will never burn your fingers, while the branded Zamnesia drip tray keeps things dry and tidy without having to go to the sink.
Guarana belongs in the stimulant category of drugs, along with the likes of coffee, tea, ephedra, khat and maté. It comes from the seeds of an Amazonian vine (Paullinia cupana) that look remarkably like horse chestnuts, and its usage dates back thousands of years. Many Indians consider it a gift of the Gods and use it as a hunting aid.
Damiana (Turnera afrodisiaca) has a relaxing effect with a euphoric high for 1-2 hours after taking, and like its Latin name suggests, is a mild but effective aphrodisiac.
Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) is first mentioned in the Egyptian Book of the Dead; blue and white lotuses were the most important ritual plants in ancient Egypt. The flowers were worn in the hair of the living and the dead, and were an important ornamental element in Egyptian art.
Catnip, also known as catmint, is a dried herb from the mint family (Lamiaceae) with roots in European and Asian botanical tradition. Known scientifically as Nepeta cataria, it is equally famous for its effect on felines. Prepared as a tea, it carries a pungent, thyme-and-oregano aroma.
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is an old Germanic ritual herb, sacred to the goddess Hertha. The herb used to be hung outside houses as a protection against witches and evil. It has also been used as an aphrodisiac, and its effects are well known. Mixed 50-50 with kava-kava it is said to produce ‘beautiful dreams’.
Wild Dagga (Leonotis leonurus) is a striking shrub native to the grasslands of southern Africa, belonging to the Lamiaceae family. This 5g pack contains dried flowers with a strongly aromatic, earthy, spicy, herby scent.
Peganum harmala or Syrian rue is a perennial bush native to the eastern Mediterranean now found across northern India and as far as Manchuria. It produces white flowers that develop round capsules containing around 50 brown seeds.
Voacanga africana is a small tree from Africa that can become 6 meters tall. The active compounds in Voacanga africana are voacangine and voccamine. These compounds are chemically related to ibogaine. Native people from Africa use the seeds for their stimulating and psychedelic effects. Some claim it has also aphrodisiac effects.
Klip Dagga (Leonotis nepetifolia) is a tall annual herb from the Lamiaceae family, native to tropical Africa and southern India. Sold as dried leaves and flowers, it is most commonly prepared as a tea.
Passionflower is a soothing plant that can be enjoyed in numerous ways. It can be made into a tea, tincture, or capsules—the possibilities are nearly endless. Traditionally used for holistic purposes in the Americas and Europe, passionflower has found its place in the modern day.
Skullcap (Scutellaria galericulata) takes its name from its distinctive hooded flowers, whose calyx forms a small helmet-shaped cup. Native across Europe and North America, this Lamiaceae herb grows wild along stream banks and wet meadows. Sold as a dried, shredded herb in a 50g pack, it is most commonly prepared as a tea infusion.
White Lotus is extremely similar to Blue Lily and can produce a sense of floating and euphoria when ingested. The dried buds and petals can be prepared as a tea or concoction. Content: 20 grams
Native to South Africa, Silene capensis has served as a catalyst for deep and meaningful dreams since antiquity. The fascinating plant also helps to promote sleep readiness and boost sleep function—setting the stage for vivid dreams to occur. Simply process the dream herb, place it into capsules, and get ready to explore the dreamscape.
This Trippy Garden Pack contains a range of different seeds that will flourish into plants containing legal psychoactive compounds. If a herb garden doesn't quite cut it for you, then these seeds will give you a real project. Experiment with a range of psychoactive plants and see which you like the best.
African Dream Seeds are known for their longstanding cultural significance, lucky nature, and the ability to bestow vivid and memorable dreams. Easy to prepare and consume, Entada Rheedii seeds ensure a lively slumber.
Uvuma-omhlope is used by tribes across Africa for its ability to bring you closer to the spirits in your dreams. It is well known to induce lucid dreams with prophetic and enlightening visions. Using Uvuma-omhlope as part of your regular night time schedule will ensure dreams to remember!
Sceletium tortuosum, commonly known as Kanna, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. Local people chew it for mood elevation. The plant is carefree and makes a great houseplant, but is hard to find in garden centers, so you need a seed supplier.
Wild Lettuce (Lactuca virosa) is a dried, shredded leaf herb native to South and Central Europe, with a long history of traditional use across the continent. Also known as opium lettuce, it is commonly prepared as a tea.
Mulungu (Erythrina mulungu) is a South American tree known for its vivid coral-red flowers. Native to Brazil and Peru, its bark has a long history of traditional use. This 80g pack contains shredded bark, ready to brew as a tea.
Yerba maté is a traditional South American brew that acts to stimulate the mind and body. Often compared to tea or coffee, it is a beverage that can give you an upbeat start to the day, or give you energy when you are flagging. However, unlike tea or coffee, yerba maté also comes packed full of vitamins and mood boosting properties.
Gunpowder Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a green tea from Zhejiang Province, China, hand-rolled into small, dense pellets with a shiny anthracite finish. The pellets unfurl in hot water to release an intensely aromatic, nutty, smoky flavour. Sold as 100g loose leaf.
The history of chamomile reaches back to ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. The "chamomile" stems from the Greek term "chamaimēlon", which translates to "earth-apple", attributable to the apple-like scent the plant gives off.
Hops flowers are best known from brewing, but Humulus lupulus has a long history of traditional household use. These dried strobiles, the cone-shaped female flower clusters of the plant, come from European cultivation and are available here as a 20g pack ready for tea preparation.
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is a fragrant Mediterranean herb from the Lamiaceae family, with one of the longest documented histories of use of any cultivated plant. Its dried flowers carry a softly floral, subtly sweet aroma that translates directly into tea, culinary, and cosmetic preparations. This pack contains 20g of dried lavender flowers.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a fragrant herb from the mint family, native to the Mediterranean and south-central Europe. Its leaves carry a distinctive lemon scent, released when touched. This 20g pack contains dried leaves, best used as a loose-leaf herbal infusion.
Shredded dried leaves of Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae), with a warm, savoury aroma that's instantly recognisable. Native to southern Europe and used across cultures for centuries. Suited to culinary use, herbal infusion, and cosmetic preparations. 20g.
With our freshly harvested high quality Lophophora williamsii (Peyote) seeds you can now grow your own Peyote cacti at home. As compared to fully grown Peyote cacti plants, cultivating your own Peyote can be more economic because you can grow them at relatively low cost. Plus, being able to watch your Peyote seeds grow to full-grown flowering plants can make for a fascinating hobby all on...
Echinopsis pachanoi, the original San Pedro cactus is one of the sacred cacti of South America. For centuries, this cactus has played an important role in Shamanic culture. The cactus is a native to Bolivia and contains psychoactive compounds, the most important one Mescaline. With our fresh Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro) seeds you can now easily grow your own San Pedro cacti at home!
The Bolivian Torch (Echinopsis lageniformis) is one of the psychedelic cacti of South America that plays an important role in Shamanic rituals. It is similar in appearance to the San Pedro cactus but with fewer and wider ribs. Like the San Pedro cactus, the Bolivian Torch contains a number of psychoactive alkaloids including the powerful psychedelic compound Mescaline.
Echinopsis peruviana, better known as the Peruvian Torch cactus is another of the hallucinogenic cacti that is native to South America. The Peruvian Torch contains the psychoactive alkaloid mescaline which makes for powerful, altered states of consciousness. With our fresh Peruvian Torch (Trichocereus peruvianus) seeds you can now grow this sacred cactus easily at home.
Christopher Columbus, when he set out to find the New World was the first Westerner that came in contact with a plant that the natives called Tobacco. The peoples of the newly discovered land dried the leaves, lit them and engaged in a strange ritual of “smoking” for recreational purposes. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) is now cultivated everywhere and you too can grow Tobacco with our fresh...
Aztec Tobacco (nicotina rustica), also known as Mapacho, is a wild tobacco plant from the southern part of Mexico and the Yucatan peninsula. What makes this tobacco variety different from others is its strength. This tobacco can have up to twenty times more nicotine than regular tobacco. With our fresh Mapacho seeds you can now grow your own Mapacho tobacco plants at home!
Khat (Qat aka “Flower of Paradise”) is an evergreen shrub that is native to Arabia and East Africa. In these regions of the world, Khat is cultivated and widely consumed as a chew because of the plant’s effect that can cause slight excitement and euphoria. With our fresh Khat seeds you can grow your own genuine Khat plants easily at home!
Ma Huang (Ephedra sinica) is a perennial shrub native to northern China, known for its slender, jointed green stems and long history of traditional use. Grow this rare desert-adapted plant at home from seed. Pack contains 20 seeds.