Clone name: Blosser
Also known as the Palatable clone, this plant was collected in 1991 from Huautla de Jiménez in the Sierra Mazateca by anthropologist Bret Blosser. It is noted for being more vigorous in growth than many other classic Salvia divinorum clones.
Clone name: Cerro Quemado
This is the only surviving clone of three collected by Leander J. Valdes III in the 1990s near the village of Cerro Quemado in the Sierra Mazateca. It is noted for being more vigorous in growth than many other classic Salvia divinorum clones.
Clone name: Owens
Collected in 2003 on top of Cerro Rabón in the Sierra Mazateca. The clone was named in honour of Jack Owens following his death in 2004.
Clone name: Robinson #1, Robinson #2, and Robinson #3.
These are clones of wild-collected specimens from a population of Salvia divinorum known to reliably set seed.




