Description: These heirloom nicotiana rustica seeds from Arizona grow hardy in soil with compost and medium nitrogen content. Seeds germinate in 5-7 days, best if planted indirectly inside before germination. Historically, in the arid landscape of the American Southwest, where the sun casts long shadows on adobe structures, the Pueblo people have cultivated a sacred connection with the land and the spirits that dwell within it. Central to their spiritual practices is a plant known by its colonizers biological name nicotiana rustica, an unassuming yet powerful species of wild tobacco also called mapacho or Aztec tobacco. In the quiet moments before ceremonial gatherings, Pueblo elders carefully tend to the small, potent leaves of nicotiana rustica. Unlike its more widely known counterpart, nicotiana tabacum, this wild tobacco carries an ancient lineage, its leaves smaller but richer in nicotine content. Its significance extends beyond the physical realm, reaching into the very fabric of Pueblo traditions. As the smoke from the burning leaves rises, so too does the collective spirit of the community. nicotiana rustica is not just a plant; it is a conduit between the earthly and the spiritual. In sacred ceremonies, the Pueblo people use this tobacco to symbolize communication with the unseen forces that govern their world. In prayer, the tobacco becomes an offering, a fragrant conduit for aspirations and hopes. The wisps of smoke are believed to carry these prayers to the spirit world, creating a tangible link between the tangible and the transcendent. The act is not merely a ritual but a profound expression of reverence for the forces that shape their existence. In the intricate tapestry of Pueblo healing rituals, nicotiana rustica plays a role. Its smoke, carefully wafted through the air, is considered to possess medicinal properties. It becomes a conduit for the healer, a medium through which the ethereal energies of the spirit world are channeled into the physical realm for restoration and balance. Yet, the use of nicotiana rustica extends beyond the sacred to the social fabric of Pueblo life. In the communal gatherings and celebrations, the plant is a silent participant. It reinforces social bonds, acting as a shared conduit for cultural identity and a symbol of respect for the traditions passed down through generations. In the whispering winds of the high desert, the Pueblo people continue to nurture their connection with nicotiana rustica. It is more than a plant; it is a sacred thread woven into the very fabric of their existence, connecting the past, present, and future in a timeless dance of reverence and reciprocity.
Price: 3.45 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
End Time: 2024-08-02T19:13:48.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Flowering
Planting Time: 4 Weeks
MPN: NA
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Genus: Nicotiana
Growth Habit: Running
Climate: Semiarid, Highland, Mediterranean, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical
Common Name: Tobacco Plant
Soil Type: Sand, Loam
Brand: Carretero Farms
Color: Yellow, Green
Life Cycle: Annual
Sunlight: Full Sun
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Type: Bush & Shrub Seeds
Watering: Medium
Available Variations
Color: 0.1g (125 seeds)
Price: 3.45 USD
Available Quantity: 10
Quantity Sold: 6
Color: 1.0g (1250)
Price: 9.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
Quantity Sold: 1