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Hawaiian Shark Tail is a new hallucinogenic only found near the coast of Maui. It is usually found growing among some surface
algae under large boulders that shelter the plant from the sun.
It's cousin plant is the Salvia Divornium. But Shark Tail only has the hallucinogenic properties when it is harvested
young. The concentration of the chemical found in the Salvia plant is less dense than the chemical found in Shark Tail. Thus
leading to far more detailed trips.
The plant ranges from 2 to 4 inches in length and about a 1/2 inch in width. Normally the plant is green but as the plant
matures, it turns darker and loses its main chemical found in Salvia Divornium.
It was named Shark Tail after the plant's strong resemblances to a shark's fins.
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Cordova, AK 99574
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A clipping taken directly from the plant.

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