Here at potseeds, we're forever on the lookout for the finest botanical specimens from around the world and this time, we have managed to source a really beautiful hoard of peyote clusters. These plants are between 6-8cm in diameter and are a truely amaz...More info
Indo kratom is said to have a slightly more sedating effect when compared to the Thai strains. These beautiful and delicate leaves are from a kratom farm located deep in t...More info
This brightly white-yellow flowering poppy plant, called "food of the dead" by the ancient Aztecs and sacred to their rain-god Tlaloc, has been introduced from Mexico long ago to China and is now growing wild...More info
Banisteriopsis caapi Vine, the legendary "Vine of Souls", is native to the Amazonian rainforest....More info
The blue water lily was sacred to the ancient Egyptians. The god of the blue water lily was Nefertem, Lord of Perfume. The flowers were not only noted for their delightful perfume....More info
Horny goat weed (Epimedium) is a pungent ornamental herb found in Asia and the Mediterranean. The Chinese call it Yin Yang Huo, which loosely means "licentious goat plant."...More info
If Salvia is the lady then Calea is certainly the male. Calea zacatechichi is a plant used by the Chiapas and Chontal Indians of Mexico to obtai...More info
Chacruna is the famous and most used admixture to ayahuasca. Curanderos consider the chacruna the "light" whereas caapi is the "power"...More info
A miraculous specimen of nature from the dessert of Mexico, known since antiquity by its Nahuatl name Texochitl yamanqui and also as Flor de piedra or Doradilla....More info
Tagetes lucida (Mexican Tarragon) is a beautiful bright green perennial herb from the Sierra Mandre Mountains of Mexico that is used by the local Indians, not only in the kitchen, but also recreationally....More info