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List of 63 plants that are being used for smoking since older times.

Discover an extensive compilation of 63 unique plants that can be enjoyed for their smoking properties. This comprehensive list offers a diverse range of options beyond the commonly known tobacco and cannabis, presenting an opportunity to explore new and exciting smoking experiences.

List of sixty three flowers used for smoke up


From traditional herbs with historical significance to lesser-known botanical treasures, this list encompasses a wide array of plants that have been used for centuries by various cultures around the world. Each plant possesses distinct characteristics, flavors, and aromas, providing a rich and diverse smoking palette for enthusiasts seeking alternative smoking options.

Delve into the world of natural alternatives as you explore this curated selection of plants that can be smoked. Whether you're an avid smoker looking for new sensations or a curious individual eager to broaden your botanical knowledge, this list is a valuable resource for both enjoyment and education.

Immerse yourself in the scents and tastes of nature as you experiment with these plants, each with its own unique smoking experience to offer. From soothing and calming qualities to invigorating and stimulating effects, there is something to suit every preference and occasion.

As you explore this list, you'll find fascinating plants such as damiana, mullein, lavender, and sage, each known for their distinctive properties and potential therapeutic benefits. Discover the rich cultural histories associated with plants like mugwort, blue lotus, and wormwood, which have been used in traditional rituals and practices for generations.

Whether you prefer to roll them into a traditional cigarette, use them in a pipe, or incorporate them into herbal blends, these plants offer a delightful departure from the ordinary. Expand your smoking repertoire, engage your senses, and embark on a journey of exploration with this comprehensive list of 63 plants that can be enjoyed through smoking.

Please note that while many of these plants have been historically used for smoking, it is essential to research and exercise caution when trying new substances. Always ensure you are using plants that are safe, legal, and obtained from reliable sources.

Flowers that have history of being smoked in the past through the world.


  1. Verbascum species ~ "Mullein"
  2. Lavandula species ~ "Lavender"
  3. Amaranthus dubius
  4. Cannabis THC and CBD
  5. Cecropia mexicana ~ "Guamura"
  6. Cynoglossum virginianum L. ~ "Wild comfrey"
  7. Cabbage ~ Brassica Oleracea
  8. Pedicularis groenlandica ~ "Elephant's Head"
  9. Passiflora incarnata ~ "Passionflower"
  10. Nepeta cataria ~ "Catnip"
  11. Cestrum nocturnum ~ "Hasana" ???
  12. Nicotiana species ~ "Tobacco"
  13. Scutellaria species ~ "Skullcap"
  14. Rubus occidentalis
  15. Damiana[2]
  16. Sida acuta ~ "Wireweed"
  17. Origanum vulgare ~ "Oregano"
  18. Salvia species ~ “Sage”, etc.
  19. Pedicularis densiflora ~ "Indian Warrior"
  20. Scutellaria nana
  21. Tussilago farfara ~ "Coltsfoot"
  22. Eschscholzia californica ~ “California Poppy”
  23. Scutellaria galericulata
  24. Lobelia inflata
  25. Argemone mexicana
  26. Opium poppy
  27. Hippobroma longiflora
  28. Althaea officinalis ~ "Marshmallow"
  29. Fittonia albivenis
  30. Calendula
  31. Leonurus sibiricus ~ "Honeyweed"
  32. Lamiaceae species ~ "Mint"
  33. Salvia dorrii ~ "Tobacco Sage"
  34. Zornia latifolia ~ "Maconha Brava"
  35. Origanum majorana ~ "Marjoram"
  36. Calea zacatechichi
  37. Lobelia inflata ~ "Indian-tobacco"
  38. Sida rhombifolia ~ "Wireweed"
  39. Entada rheedii
  40. Artemisia vulgaris ~ "Mugwort"
  41. Lobelia cardinalis
  42. Nymphaea alba ~ "White Lily"
  43. Lobelia siphilitica
  44. Tagetes lucida ~ "Mexican Tarragon"
  45. Lactuca virosa ~ "Lettuce Opium"
  46. Leonurus cardiaca ~ "Motherwort"
  47. Humulus japonica ~ “Japanese Hops”
  48. Turnera diffusa ~ "Damiana"
  49. Canavalia maritima ~ "Baybean"
  50. Humulus lupulus ~ "Hops"
  51. Syzygium aromaticum - "Clove"
  52. Laggera alata ~ "?”
  53. Salvia divinorum
  54. Asteraceae species ~ "Chamomile"
  55. Scutellaria lateriflora
  56. Leonotis leonurus ~ "Lion's tail" or "Wild dagga"
  57. Arnica
  58. Silene capensis
  59. Tarchonanthus camphoratus 
  60. Cytisus scoparius
  61. Nymphaea caerulea ~ "Blue Lily"
  62. Red raspberry leaf
  63. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ~ "Bearberry"

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