@Sheril very interesting! I wonder how that relates to what Michael Pollan wrote on witches: "The medieval apothecary garden cared little for aesthetics, focusing instead on species that healed and intoxicated and occasionally poisoned. Witches and sorcerers cultivated plants with the power to 'cast spells' — in our vocabulary, 'psychoactive' plants. Their potion recipes called for such things as datura, opium poppies, belladona, hashish, fly-agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria)... (continued)