Gee I did read a few things that would almost say. Not to use it. It says there is cyanide in the flowers or leaves. Surely not the last word but do some looking first
Make no mistake, there ain't no powder in this Puff ! And... I'm not really a crazy person but I play one in real life
Were it not for comic relief, I would be ready to go to Acapulco and dive off the cliff...AND I'M NO DIVER ! Besides, I now have 35 years experience living in the Northeast Corridor where they say " F' em if they can't take a joke ".
By the way...I'm NOT here by choice but once the tree starts putting out roots...it gets near impossible to walk away
Keep up the good work !
Make no mistake, there ain't no powder in this Puff ! And... I'm not really a crazy person but I play one in real life
Oak is good for smoking, but silver oak is oak in name only. True oak will start with the genus Quercus. If the silver oak offering is cheap I would say try burning some for a bonfire or something non-critical to see if it puts off any noxious fumes. Most woods are safe to burn, with the only real exception I know being things in the Toxicodendron genus. Many plants contain compounds we know to be poisonous, such as cherry, Apple, black walnut, etc. but very few carry those compounds in a way that can be volitized by burning.
Sure I just beat you to it Tom. Let me simplify it for you Czar, burn it and see what happens! I mean, what's the worst that could happen? Then again if Kekoa doesn't report back we may well know what is the worst that could happen