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tobacco [2026/04/22 00:34] – [Tobacco Cultivars in Catalog] Humphrey Boa-Garttobacco [2026/04/28 12:30] (current) – [Tobacco Species & Cultivars] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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-===== Cultivars =====+===== Tobacco Cultivars & Species =====
  
  
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 All commercially-grown tobacco plants //(and most heirloom smoking varieties)// are cultivars of **N. tabacum**: All commercially-grown tobacco plants //(and most heirloom smoking varieties)// are cultivars of **N. tabacum**:
  
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 All other **Nicotiana** varieties //(and nicotine-producing nightshades)// fall here. If you want hardy native plants, or rare cultivars prized by indigenous traditions, plant these: All other **Nicotiana** varieties //(and nicotine-producing nightshades)// fall here. If you want hardy native plants, or rare cultivars prized by indigenous traditions, plant these:
  
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-===== Range Cultivation =====+===== Culinary Medicinal Use ===== 
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 +Tobacco doesn't have much use as an edible plant or herb, as the nicotine levels can very quickly make one sick. However, tobacco smoke is sometimes used as a flavoring agent in dishes and barbecue. 
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 +Tobacco leaves can also be steeped in liquids like cream, sugar syrup, or alcohol to extract flavor, similar to how tea leaves are used. Extracts made in this way can be added //(in moderation)// to dishes as well.
  
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-===== Culinary Use =====+===== Range & Habitat =====
  
-Tobacco doesn't have much use as an edible plant or herb, as the nicotine levels can very quickly make one sick. However, tobacco smoke is sometimes used as a flavoring agent in dishes and barbecue.+{{wst>expand}}
  
-Tobacco leaves can also be steeped in liquids like cream, sugar syrup, or alcohol to extract flavor, similar to how tea leaves are used. Extracts made in this way can be added //(in moderation)// to dishes as well. 
  
 +===== Pests & Diseases =====
  
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 +===== Hybridization Potential =====
  
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