Hello all,
I'm an amateur in this world, but keen to learn more and acquire some new skills (and plants), and it seems like this might just be the place to do so!
My background is in Biomedical Engineering, in which I hold a PhD and work as both a researcher and lecturer. I've always had a bit of an interest in gardening and spent some time working at a local garden centre as a teenager. For many years I did not have access to a garden, but thankfully that has changed, and I've been keen to make the most of it. I also find gardening, as well as plant and mushroom identification incredibly rewarding and therapeutic.
Whilst I've largely been growing vegetables including potatoes, tomatoes, chillies, carrots, chard, spinach and various herbs, as well redcurrants and figs, I've been interested in so-called 'magic' plants for years, and have finally taken the plunge and decided to explore these. I should add that this is not for the purposes of ingestion, but rather to enjoy the process of growing the plants, appreciating the flowers, microscopy studies, and learning more about the pharmacological nature of these species.
I recently completed my first plant transaction with a fellow member, SallysMintGarden (whom I'd highly recommend), for some beautiful Coleus (pic attached). I have also acquired some various seeds, spores and cacti, most of which I've listed below -
Aloe perfoliata
Datura metel
Digitalis purpurea
Echinopsis pachanoi
Ipomoea tricolor
Lophophora williamsii
Nicotiana glutinosa
Papaver somniferum laciniatum
Psilocybe cubensis ([Spores for microscopy] Albino A+, B+, PESH)
Scabiosa stellata
I look forward to being part of your community, trading in the future, and expanding my collection. Thanks for having me!
PS. Like a few other members, I cannot seem to get past the Alma Mater of Richard Evans Schultes security question, regardless of format, capitalisation, etc.