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'''Growing''': Although many species prefers humid areas, they´ll grow as good in most of the garden soil, which doesn´t dry over the summer. Green-leafed species are growed on sun or in the light shadow, colour-leafed cultivars is optimal to seed on a sunny place, else threats return to the green leaves. Most of the species is cold proof. They are breeded by seeding or separation.
 
'''Growing''': Although many species prefers humid areas, they´ll grow as good in most of the garden soil, which doesn´t dry over the summer. Green-leafed species are growed on sun or in the light shadow, colour-leafed cultivars is optimal to seed on a sunny place, else threats return to the green leaves. Most of the species is cold proof. They are breeded by seeding or separation.
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Phalaris arundinacea (Reed Canary Grass) Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Leaves contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and related compounds (Smith 1977) 0.0004-0.121% Total Alkaloids (Dried) Lycaeum (DMT, Life and the Universe)


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Cultivation section

Growing: Although many species prefers humid areas, they´ll grow as good in most of the garden soil, which doesn´t dry over the summer. Green-leafed species are growed on sun or in the light shadow, colour-leafed cultivars is optimal to seed on a sunny place, else threats return to the green leaves. Most of the species is cold proof. They are breeded by seeding or separation.

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