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Legit is the word I would use to describe this business.
I approached my order with extreme scepticism because I had just ordered what was supposed to be p. viridis from a handful of other ethnobotanical vendors, but instead kept receiving p. alba. I tried to notify the other vendors of their mistake, not so much as asking for a refund since i did receive a valuble plant. None of the other vendors offered as much as a response to me, which leads me to believe that many vendors are knowingly selling alba as viridis.
I found heavenly after many hours searching the net, and had a feeling about them since they offered both alba and viridis for sale. This made it obvious that they knew the difference between the 2 plants. I received my viridis cutting and was able to identify it as viridis instantaneously upon unpackaging it. I now have a healthy chacruna plant gracing my garden right next to the caapi.
I really wish I found out about heavenly before doing the ethnobotanical merry go round. But I guess a lesson worth learning is a lesson learned hard......
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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