Salvia Divinorum is a psychoactive plant whose name is most often used in reference to the plant’s scientific and common name as well as to its active alkaloid salvinorin A. In pharmacology and ethnobotany contexts, the term is used as a proper noun for a species and, less formally, as a descriptor of its effects or usage. It is not a verb in standard usage, but you may encounter phrases like “to Salvia Divinorum” in instructional or colloquial slang contexts.
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