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Tobaccos native to North America

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Information on any wild or cultivated tobaccos growing and grown in North America prior to Euorpean discovery of the Americas. Even such plants smoked as tobacco but not a nicotiana would be interesting. My friend and neighbor grew up smoking rabbit tobacco ,aplant with a leaf similar to a willow leaf. I looked it up and its not a tobacco at all. Theres a lot of info on the web, but its hard to verify. Are all native North American tobaccos considered Rustica?
 
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Just a couple of days ago, I read what tobacco replaced the the first tobacco the settlers where growing. I'll be damned if I can remember now, but I'll find it.
 

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When I saw your initial question, Tim, I went to my computer files to find the source of a book on the subject that I recalled having read. What I discovered was a set of my notes used for creating a post on the subject. What? So, I ran a search on FTT to see if I had really written a post on pre-Columbian tobacco. Sure enough, I had, and I'd also forgotten that I had. They say old age doesn't last too long.

Bob
 

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Just a couple of days ago, I read what tobacco replaced the the first tobacco the settlers where growing. I'll be damned if I can remember now, but I'll find it.

Could you have read that here because that rings a bell for some reason. Maybe another link?
 

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When I saw your initial question, Tim, I went to my computer files to find the source of a book on the subject that I recalled having read. What I discovered was a set of my notes used for creating a post on the subject. What? So, I ran a search on FTT to see if I had really written a post on pre-Columbian tobacco. Sure enough, I had, and I'd also forgotten that I had. They say old age doesn't last too long.

Bob

LOL, Im easily amused but that was downright funny. I am younger but must be not far behind because I remember reading that post, the graphics gave it away.

Edit; now I know where the thread belongs also lol
 

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now I know where the thread belongs also lol

Thread, let's see thread? Was I sewing something? Hmmmmm -- Don't remember that. Oh well, guess it wasn't important. I wonder what I did with my pants? My lighter is in the pocket and I want to light up.

John
 
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