I was asking her the names of the other plants, so I just casually asked, "What's this one called?" "Oh, that. That's just grass," she responded. Two things, in addition to the plant's appearance, strike me as curious: 1. She didn't say it was a weed, and it has in fact been weeded around. 2. "Grass"--"trava"--is a slang term for marijuana here.When I looked around, I found many more of these plants. I'm going to watch their growth throughout the summer. Is it true that there are female and male cannabis plants? Could these be of the impotent variety? Also, are there any other plants that look like this?
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It looks a lot like weed to me. Pretty small though. Yes there are male and female plants. If they do grow anything fun it won't be for a while. I don't know much about the particular flora of your new locale, but it could be something else possibly. You should probably Rage with your neighbor and discuss international investment opprotunities. Who knows their stock might be "very nice".
the only other thing it could be is like poison ivy. no other plants look like that. is trava legal in ukraine?
No, it's not poison ivy. I've already broken off a leaf to smell it--nothing--and I didn't get an uncomfortable rash. As for you other question, no, trava is not legal in Ukraine, but I have met some people who could hook me up with "plan" if I wanted it. I think that I'll abstain while in Ukraine.
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