Leonotis leonurus,
AKA Lion's Tail, Wild Dagga, is an African herb used for years as a mild drug. The effects of Wild Dagga, when smoked, are often compared to the effects of mids, or medium quality
weed. Most users report mild sedation, slight euphoria, relaxation, focus, and rarely, creativity boosts. Though any part of the plant could be used, the most effective part is the flower of the plant. Methods of ingestion include smoking, making a
tea, making a paste out of the plant, and cooking it into dishes. Unlike
weed, very few
people report paranoia during, or after, smoking Wild Dagga. Also unlike
weed, Wild Dagga is completely legal to purchase or ship to any of the 50 United States, and will most likely stay that way, seeing as it is a fairly useful
tea ingredient, and a rather attractive flower for gardens. The only negative effects are : RARELY occuring nausea, and some
may consider slight drowsiness negative.