
Nicotiana rustica - Wikipedia
Nicotiana rustica, commonly known as Aztec tobacco [2] or strong tobacco, [3] is a rainforest plant in the family Solanaceae native to South America. It is a very potent variety of tobacco, containing up to nine times more nicotine than common species of Nicotiana such as Nicotiana tabacum (common tobacco). [4]
Nicotiana attenuata - Wikipedia
Nicotiana attenuata is a species of wild tobacco known by the common name coyote tobacco. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Texas and northern Mexico, where it grows in many types of habitat.
Nicotiana Rustica: The Potent Wild Tobacco | Uses, Risks, and …
Nicotiana rustica, commonly known as Wild Tobacco, Aztec tobacco, or sacred tobacco, is a potent species of tobacco plant native to the Americas. It is also referred to as thuoc lao in Vietnam and mapacho in South America.
Wild tobacco is an annual forb that grows to 5 feet tall but commonly shorter in areas north of its natural range. Leaves are alternate, entire, ovate to lanceolate, and up to 12 inches near the base but reduced gradually toward the top. Both the stem and leaves are pubescent.
Nicotiana glauca - Wikipedia
Nicotiana glauca is a species of flowering plant in the tobacco genus Nicotiana of the nightshade family Solanaceae. It is known by the common name tree tobacco. Its leaves are attached to the stalk by petioles (many other Nicotiana species have sessile leaves), and its leaves and stems are neither pubescent nor sticky like Nicotiana tabacum.
21 Plants With High Nicotine Content (With Pictures)
Jan 20, 2025 · Wild Tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) Known for its even higher nicotine content than cultivated tobacco, this species is traditionally used in indigenous rituals and for medicinal purposes. Tree Tobacco (Nicotiana glauca) A drought-resistant shrub, tree tobacco produces nicotine as a defense mechanism, primarily in its leaves and stems.
Nicotiana glauca - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Nicotiana glauca is a species of wild tobacco known by the common name Tree Tobacco. It is a spindly, many-branched shrub or small tree. It is distributed in warm temperate, arid and subtropical, dry and moist regions, commonly beside roadsides and along riverbanks.
Fatal Flora: The Wild Tree Tobacco - American Outdoor Guide
Apr 10, 2019 · The most common tobacco in the west and southwest is Nicotiana glauca, commonly called tree tobacco or Indian tobacco. It’s a member of the Nightshade family and not a native of the U.S., but was introduced first into California by the Spanish missionaries from Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay.
Nicotiana rustica — Aztec tobacco - Go Botany
Aztec tobacco is introduced in North America, where it has a wide but patchy distribution. Its leaves are wider and rounder than some of our other tobacco species, and the tubular, yellowish flowers are shorter.
Indian Tobacco - calscape.org
Nicotiana quadrivalvis is a species of wild tobacco known by the common name Indian tobacco. It is native to the western United States, where it grows in many types of habitat. It is a bushy, sprawling annual herb growing up to two meters in maximum height.