Plants à fumer (smoking plants) refer to a variety of plants that are dried and smoked for their aromatic, medicinal, or psychoactive effects. While tobacco is the most common example, many other plants have historically been used in herbal smoking blends, including mullein, damiana, coltsfoot, mugwort, and lavender. These plants can be used alone or blended to create a smoother smoke or to achieve specific effects, such as relaxation, clarity, or respiratory support.
Unlike commercial tobacco products, herbal smoking blends typically contain no nicotine and are sometimes used as alternatives for those trying to quit smoking. However, it's important to note that inhaling any kind of smoke can be harmful to lung health. Some plants, like cannabis, are also used for therapeutic or recreational purposes, depending on regional laws. Responsible use and knowledge of the plant’s properties are essential when exploring plants à fumer