Acolyte of Zinglon
Wizard-Ninja
here it is, ive been compiling it over the past couple of days in a bookmark folder, in the form of links to the wikipedia articles on the plants, not all of them are vapeable, but i made a point of getting as many vapeable herbs as possible in here
this was inspired by cannabud's post on mixing mullein with his weed
Moth Mullein: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbascum_blattaria
Moth mullein is known to be psychoactive, and is featured in many popular herbal blends, along with blue lotus
Hops: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hop_(plant) (confirmed SpiralArchitect) Very much vapeable, has resin glands like cannabis and similar flavor-giving terpenoids
Wild Dagga: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonotis_leonurus (Confirmed, General consensus)
It is usually smoked or taken as a tea, i havent heard very much about vapeing it though, needs experimentation
Blue Lotus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphaea_caerulea (confirmed SpiralArchitect)
Confirmed vapeable, it is a primary component in many smoking blends and can also be used as a tea
Salvia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_divinorum (confirmed AoZ)
Can be vaporized in some units, with patience and practice, it is not absorbed by the lining of the stomache, but can be done sublingually
for more information, or to contribute information about vaporizing salvia, please refer to this thread
http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=184
Passionflower: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passiflora_incarnata
There is evidence that the tea has a sedative and antidepressant effect, and a few reports of smoked activity, however, what ive heard of it being smoked is just a "short maijuana-like high) which could be attributed to just the act of inhaling smoke by the non-vaporist
Wormwood, Absinthe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_absinthium (Confirmed, General consensus)
I have heard ov vapeing it, usually it is used as a tincture, and it potentiates the alcohol and gives some unique effects of its own
Scullcap: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scutellaria_lateriflora
It is said to have some alkaloids that act on the benzodiazepine receptors, creating an anxiolytic effect, most evidence points to use as a tea, though it is included in some smoking mixes
Inebriating mint, Lagochilius Inebriens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inebriating_mint
A member from the mint family, and endangered species from turkey, very little is known
Valerian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerian_(herb) (Confirmed, General consensus)
A sedative plant usually used as a tea as a sleep aide
Kratom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitragyna_speciosa (Confirmed, General consensus)
Effects can be stimulating and or sedating depending on the dosage it works on the mu opiod receptr and its effects have been describes as a combination of opiate and caffiene effects, best taken as a tea, may be possbile to vape, vapeing needs confirmation
Opium Poppy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_Somniferum (Confirmed, General Consensus)
This plant is a grey area, as far as LEO's are involved, if there is evidence of harvesting the pods or lancing for opium, you can get busted... i would just grow in the back yard among other flowers. this one can be used as pod tea, smoked opium, freebased opium, or vaped pod putty/opium
Morning glory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea_tricolor (confirmed AoZ)
The effects are similar to lsd, but much less visual, it is more of a mental trip than anything else. also unlike lsd it acts as a sedative
best taken as a cold water extraction, with a third of a shot of alcohol and some mint oil added after the seed mush is strained, then wait 30 minutes and drink
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Argyrea Nervosa: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_baby_woodrose (confirmed AoZ)
similar to morning glories, but much more sedative and there is an extremely awesome body high as well, but its more like being stoned and less of a trip IME
best taken as a cold water extraction, with a third of a shot of alcohol and some mint oil added after the seed mush is strained, then wait 30 minutes and drink
Ololiuqui: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivea_corymbosa (Confirmed, General consensus)
These have a similaar alkaloid profile to morning glories, i would expect a similar experience
best taken as a cold water extraction, with a third of a shot of alcohol and some mint oil added after the seed mush is strained, then wait 30 minutes and drink
Sinicuichi, Sun Opener: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinicuichi
This one is active somehow, but the reports ive read vary so wildly that i really cant confirm much
it is most oftn taken as a fermented tea
Yohimbe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johimbe (Confirmed, General consensus)
The onlyplant known in the Phamacopia as an aphrodisiac, its effects are stimulant, and it intensifies sexual activity, it is usually taken as an extract or just ground up bark powder, i have heard of it being smoked before
Dream Herb: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calea_zacatechichi
Usually taken as a tea or smoked, it is said to create extremely vivid and sometimes lucid dreams if taken before bedtime
Damiana, Turnera Diffusa: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damiana
from wikipedia: Damiana today is conventionally made into a tea, although smoking it alone or blended with Cannabis or other herbs is also commonplace. In herbal medicine, damiana is used to treat conditions ranging from coughs to constipation to depression. The herbal supplement is reputed to help with energy, emphysema, low estrogen, frigidity, hot flashes, impotency, infertility, menopause, Parkinson's disease, PMS, inflammation of prostate, Lou Gehrig's disease, and more dealing with reproductive organs in both males and females.
Kava Kava: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_methysticum (confirmed SpiralArchitect)
Said to be an axiolytic and mild intoxicant, usually taken orally as a tea or extract
Verbana, Vervain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbena_officinalis
Usually used as a tea, acts as an anxiolytic and a mild sedative
Catnip, Catmint: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepeta_cataria
Has mild sedative effects on humans, but not nearly as strong as the effects it has on cats. it is taken as a tea most of the time and also has a history of being smoked. it is most likely vapeable
Indian Tobacco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobelia_inflata
Not much is known, it is usually smoked, and probably vapeable
Wild lettuce, Lettuce Opium: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactuca_virosa (confirmed, Cannabudz)
A relatively common plant, when the stem is broken, it oozes out a latex which can be dried and smoked, it resembles opium and is reported to be a sedative
Toadstool, Amanita Muscaria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_muscaria (Confirmed, General consensus)
A well known psychoactive mushroom, it contains muscimol, which is its primary active ingredient. the efects of amanita muscaria are described as psychedelic and dissociative
Amanita muscaria technically is vapable, but the amount required to get a good dose is too large to fit
Mexican Prickly Poppy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argemone_mexicana
this poppy, while not an opium poppy, has psychoactive components in its pod latex, it is collected in much the same way as opium, but it it only reported to act as a mild sedative
Betel Nut: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betel_nut
The betel nut is known to be a mild stimulant much like caffeine, but is also reportrd to be addictive. typically the nut is chewed with some leaf from the plant, and is known to cause heightened alertness and vasoconstriction
Datura: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura_metel (Confirmed, General consensus)
Member of the Solanacae family, which contains Brugmansia, Beladonna, and Tobacco. Datura is known as a "deleriant" with very vivid hallucinations at higher doses, which seem to be real to the person. Datura is well known to be toxic and great care must be taken while handling and dosing with it.
Gingko Biloba: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba (confirmed General Consensus)
The most popular herbal supplement in the western world, Gingko Biloba is known for its vasodilatory and nootropic effects
Yellow Horn Poppy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucium_flavum
this is another poppy with psychoactive principles in its latex, the latex is collected in the standard way, and when smoked it is reported as a mild sedative
Nutmeg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutmeg (Confirmed, General consensus)
nutmeg is a well known culinary spice, but is also psychoactive in larger quantities. it has been reported to be a deliriant at very high doses, but at lower doses, many users report it to be "like a heavy hash high"
one note, if you intend to do nutmeg, do not buy the preground, you want whole nutmeg because the active principles havent been exposed to air and been given time to oxidize. groun nutmeg is known to cause a worse body load than regular nutmeg does
Rustic Tobacco, Mapacho Tobacco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotiana_rustica (confirmed General Consensus)
this is much the same as tobacco, except that it is about 20x stronger and has more entheogenic effects due o some beta carbolines that commercial tobacco lacks
Nicotiana Rustica will vape up real nicely, i want to get an ounce or two for myself
Snakeroot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rauwolfia_serpentina
snakeroot is one of the 50 fundamental herbs of chinese medicine. it is known as a sedative and antipsychotic, an indole alkaloid called reserpine is thought to be the prrimary active ingrediant
African Dream Root: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silene_capensis
Silene Capensis is an oneirogen that originates from africa. much like calea zacatechichi (which is in the same class of drugs) it will produce very vivid if not lucid dreams if consumed before sleep
San Pedro Cactus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichocereus_pachanoi (Confirmed, General consensus)
a columnar, quick growth cactus that contains mescaline and related phenethylamines. a dose is generally considered to be 12-18 inches, and it can be eaten straight (not reccomended), brewed into a tea (the most popular method) extracted with isopropanol then put into gelcaps, or extracted using an acid base technique to yield mescaline crystal
the trichocereus family also contains a very potent antibiotic named hordenine, which is effective even against bacteria that has developed a resistance to pennicilin and other standard antibiotics
Achuma Cactus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichocereus_bridgesii (Confirmed, General consensus)
a close relative, trichocereus bridesii is much like the san pedro, except that it is widely purported to be more potent, and has a slightly different alkaloid profile that is closer to peyote tha san pedro is
Trichocereus Macrogonus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echinopsis_macrogona (confirmed, General Consensus)
another active trichocereus, it is the least widely used
Indian Ginseng: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withania_somnifera
a member of the solonacae family, withania somnifera is used as a general adaptogen, and is a common herb in ayurvedic medicine, used to generally increase health
Indian Warrior: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedicularis_densiflora
a well known herb, it wa first used by native americans, they sometimes smoked it before battle and it would make them fearless
it is known as a muscle relaxer and a tranquilizer, and is featured in many popular herbal blends
Calamus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_flag (confirmed SpiralArchitect)
Calamus is reported to be a mild stimulant, and in larger doses it can become entheogenic
it is also neuroprotective againt strokes
Ayahuasca and Ayalogue components:
these are some of the common plants used to make ayahuasca and ayalouge.
ayahuasca and ayalouge, while they are the same basic thing, are not the same. ayahuasca as it is defined culturally referrs to the banisteriopsis vine, and usually also contains psychotria viridis or diploptreys cabrerana, among other traditional plants including tobacco, brugmansia
many people refer to brews made with syrian rue and mimosa hostilis as "ayahuasca" but it is simply not, as there is no ayahuasca in the brew at all, for these brews with a non-traditional maoi, a wise man on the shroomery coined the term "ayalogue" which is literally and politically correct, aya mean soul and husca means vine, therefore ayahuasca is the soul vine, ayalogue does not contain the vine, but it still has the soul
make any sense?
Mimosa Hostilis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_tenuiflora (Confirmed, General consensus)
DMT
Caapi, Yage, Ayahusca: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banisteriopsis_caapi (Confirmed, General consensus)
MAOI
Chacruna: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychotria_viridis (Confirmed, General consensus)
DMT
Chaliponga: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplopterys_cabrerana (Confirmed, General consensus)
DMT, 5-MeO-DMT
Syrian rue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmal (Confirmed, General consensus)
MAOI
Shortspike Canarygrass: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalaris_brachystachys (confirmed General consensus)
DMT
this was inspired by cannabud's post on mixing mullein with his weed
Moth Mullein: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbascum_blattaria
Moth mullein is known to be psychoactive, and is featured in many popular herbal blends, along with blue lotus
Hops: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hop_(plant) (confirmed SpiralArchitect) Very much vapeable, has resin glands like cannabis and similar flavor-giving terpenoids
Wild Dagga: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonotis_leonurus (Confirmed, General consensus)
It is usually smoked or taken as a tea, i havent heard very much about vapeing it though, needs experimentation
Blue Lotus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphaea_caerulea (confirmed SpiralArchitect)
Confirmed vapeable, it is a primary component in many smoking blends and can also be used as a tea
Salvia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_divinorum (confirmed AoZ)
Can be vaporized in some units, with patience and practice, it is not absorbed by the lining of the stomache, but can be done sublingually
for more information, or to contribute information about vaporizing salvia, please refer to this thread
http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=184
Passionflower: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passiflora_incarnata
There is evidence that the tea has a sedative and antidepressant effect, and a few reports of smoked activity, however, what ive heard of it being smoked is just a "short maijuana-like high) which could be attributed to just the act of inhaling smoke by the non-vaporist
Wormwood, Absinthe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_absinthium (Confirmed, General consensus)
I have heard ov vapeing it, usually it is used as a tincture, and it potentiates the alcohol and gives some unique effects of its own
Scullcap: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scutellaria_lateriflora
It is said to have some alkaloids that act on the benzodiazepine receptors, creating an anxiolytic effect, most evidence points to use as a tea, though it is included in some smoking mixes
Inebriating mint, Lagochilius Inebriens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inebriating_mint
A member from the mint family, and endangered species from turkey, very little is known
Valerian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerian_(herb) (Confirmed, General consensus)
A sedative plant usually used as a tea as a sleep aide
Kratom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitragyna_speciosa (Confirmed, General consensus)
Effects can be stimulating and or sedating depending on the dosage it works on the mu opiod receptr and its effects have been describes as a combination of opiate and caffiene effects, best taken as a tea, may be possbile to vape, vapeing needs confirmation
Opium Poppy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_Somniferum (Confirmed, General Consensus)
This plant is a grey area, as far as LEO's are involved, if there is evidence of harvesting the pods or lancing for opium, you can get busted... i would just grow in the back yard among other flowers. this one can be used as pod tea, smoked opium, freebased opium, or vaped pod putty/opium
Morning glory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea_tricolor (confirmed AoZ)
The effects are similar to lsd, but much less visual, it is more of a mental trip than anything else. also unlike lsd it acts as a sedative
best taken as a cold water extraction, with a third of a shot of alcohol and some mint oil added after the seed mush is strained, then wait 30 minutes and drink
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Argyrea Nervosa: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_baby_woodrose (confirmed AoZ)
similar to morning glories, but much more sedative and there is an extremely awesome body high as well, but its more like being stoned and less of a trip IME
best taken as a cold water extraction, with a third of a shot of alcohol and some mint oil added after the seed mush is strained, then wait 30 minutes and drink
Ololiuqui: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivea_corymbosa (Confirmed, General consensus)
These have a similaar alkaloid profile to morning glories, i would expect a similar experience
best taken as a cold water extraction, with a third of a shot of alcohol and some mint oil added after the seed mush is strained, then wait 30 minutes and drink
Sinicuichi, Sun Opener: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinicuichi
This one is active somehow, but the reports ive read vary so wildly that i really cant confirm much
it is most oftn taken as a fermented tea
Yohimbe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johimbe (Confirmed, General consensus)
The onlyplant known in the Phamacopia as an aphrodisiac, its effects are stimulant, and it intensifies sexual activity, it is usually taken as an extract or just ground up bark powder, i have heard of it being smoked before
Dream Herb: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calea_zacatechichi
Usually taken as a tea or smoked, it is said to create extremely vivid and sometimes lucid dreams if taken before bedtime
Damiana, Turnera Diffusa: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damiana
from wikipedia: Damiana today is conventionally made into a tea, although smoking it alone or blended with Cannabis or other herbs is also commonplace. In herbal medicine, damiana is used to treat conditions ranging from coughs to constipation to depression. The herbal supplement is reputed to help with energy, emphysema, low estrogen, frigidity, hot flashes, impotency, infertility, menopause, Parkinson's disease, PMS, inflammation of prostate, Lou Gehrig's disease, and more dealing with reproductive organs in both males and females.
Kava Kava: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_methysticum (confirmed SpiralArchitect)
Said to be an axiolytic and mild intoxicant, usually taken orally as a tea or extract
Verbana, Vervain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbena_officinalis
Usually used as a tea, acts as an anxiolytic and a mild sedative
Catnip, Catmint: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepeta_cataria
Has mild sedative effects on humans, but not nearly as strong as the effects it has on cats. it is taken as a tea most of the time and also has a history of being smoked. it is most likely vapeable
Indian Tobacco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobelia_inflata
Not much is known, it is usually smoked, and probably vapeable
Wild lettuce, Lettuce Opium: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactuca_virosa (confirmed, Cannabudz)
A relatively common plant, when the stem is broken, it oozes out a latex which can be dried and smoked, it resembles opium and is reported to be a sedative
Toadstool, Amanita Muscaria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_muscaria (Confirmed, General consensus)
A well known psychoactive mushroom, it contains muscimol, which is its primary active ingredient. the efects of amanita muscaria are described as psychedelic and dissociative
Amanita muscaria technically is vapable, but the amount required to get a good dose is too large to fit
Mexican Prickly Poppy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argemone_mexicana
this poppy, while not an opium poppy, has psychoactive components in its pod latex, it is collected in much the same way as opium, but it it only reported to act as a mild sedative
Betel Nut: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betel_nut
The betel nut is known to be a mild stimulant much like caffeine, but is also reportrd to be addictive. typically the nut is chewed with some leaf from the plant, and is known to cause heightened alertness and vasoconstriction
Datura: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura_metel (Confirmed, General consensus)
Member of the Solanacae family, which contains Brugmansia, Beladonna, and Tobacco. Datura is known as a "deleriant" with very vivid hallucinations at higher doses, which seem to be real to the person. Datura is well known to be toxic and great care must be taken while handling and dosing with it.
Gingko Biloba: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba (confirmed General Consensus)
The most popular herbal supplement in the western world, Gingko Biloba is known for its vasodilatory and nootropic effects
Yellow Horn Poppy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucium_flavum
this is another poppy with psychoactive principles in its latex, the latex is collected in the standard way, and when smoked it is reported as a mild sedative
Nutmeg: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutmeg (Confirmed, General consensus)
nutmeg is a well known culinary spice, but is also psychoactive in larger quantities. it has been reported to be a deliriant at very high doses, but at lower doses, many users report it to be "like a heavy hash high"
one note, if you intend to do nutmeg, do not buy the preground, you want whole nutmeg because the active principles havent been exposed to air and been given time to oxidize. groun nutmeg is known to cause a worse body load than regular nutmeg does
Rustic Tobacco, Mapacho Tobacco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotiana_rustica (confirmed General Consensus)
this is much the same as tobacco, except that it is about 20x stronger and has more entheogenic effects due o some beta carbolines that commercial tobacco lacks
Nicotiana Rustica will vape up real nicely, i want to get an ounce or two for myself
Snakeroot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rauwolfia_serpentina
snakeroot is one of the 50 fundamental herbs of chinese medicine. it is known as a sedative and antipsychotic, an indole alkaloid called reserpine is thought to be the prrimary active ingrediant
African Dream Root: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silene_capensis
Silene Capensis is an oneirogen that originates from africa. much like calea zacatechichi (which is in the same class of drugs) it will produce very vivid if not lucid dreams if consumed before sleep
San Pedro Cactus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichocereus_pachanoi (Confirmed, General consensus)
a columnar, quick growth cactus that contains mescaline and related phenethylamines. a dose is generally considered to be 12-18 inches, and it can be eaten straight (not reccomended), brewed into a tea (the most popular method) extracted with isopropanol then put into gelcaps, or extracted using an acid base technique to yield mescaline crystal
the trichocereus family also contains a very potent antibiotic named hordenine, which is effective even against bacteria that has developed a resistance to pennicilin and other standard antibiotics
Achuma Cactus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichocereus_bridgesii (Confirmed, General consensus)
a close relative, trichocereus bridesii is much like the san pedro, except that it is widely purported to be more potent, and has a slightly different alkaloid profile that is closer to peyote tha san pedro is
Trichocereus Macrogonus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echinopsis_macrogona (confirmed, General Consensus)
another active trichocereus, it is the least widely used
Indian Ginseng: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withania_somnifera
a member of the solonacae family, withania somnifera is used as a general adaptogen, and is a common herb in ayurvedic medicine, used to generally increase health
Indian Warrior: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedicularis_densiflora
a well known herb, it wa first used by native americans, they sometimes smoked it before battle and it would make them fearless
it is known as a muscle relaxer and a tranquilizer, and is featured in many popular herbal blends
Calamus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_flag (confirmed SpiralArchitect)
Calamus is reported to be a mild stimulant, and in larger doses it can become entheogenic
it is also neuroprotective againt strokes
Ayahuasca and Ayalogue components:
these are some of the common plants used to make ayahuasca and ayalouge.
ayahuasca and ayalouge, while they are the same basic thing, are not the same. ayahuasca as it is defined culturally referrs to the banisteriopsis vine, and usually also contains psychotria viridis or diploptreys cabrerana, among other traditional plants including tobacco, brugmansia
many people refer to brews made with syrian rue and mimosa hostilis as "ayahuasca" but it is simply not, as there is no ayahuasca in the brew at all, for these brews with a non-traditional maoi, a wise man on the shroomery coined the term "ayalogue" which is literally and politically correct, aya mean soul and husca means vine, therefore ayahuasca is the soul vine, ayalogue does not contain the vine, but it still has the soul
make any sense?
Mimosa Hostilis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_tenuiflora (Confirmed, General consensus)
DMT
Caapi, Yage, Ayahusca: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banisteriopsis_caapi (Confirmed, General consensus)
MAOI
Chacruna: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychotria_viridis (Confirmed, General consensus)
DMT
Chaliponga: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplopterys_cabrerana (Confirmed, General consensus)
DMT, 5-MeO-DMT
Syrian rue: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmal (Confirmed, General consensus)
MAOI
Shortspike Canarygrass: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalaris_brachystachys (confirmed General consensus)
DMT