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  Acacia
Its phyllodes (acacias don't have leaves they have phyllodes instead) grow to 20 cm long and 1 to 3 cm wide.
Alkaloids of Australian Leguminosae V, The Occurence of Methylated Tyrptamines in Acacia maidenii.
Alkaloids of Acacia I. Dimethyltryptamines in Acacia phlebophylla.
www.deoxy.org /acacia.htm   (445 words)

  
 Acacia maidenii - Maiden's Wattle (plant) - Herbalistics -
Acacia maidenii - Maiden's Wattle (plant) - Herbalistics -
Acacia maidenii occurs in Qld, NSW and Vic, in coastal and subcoastal environments, from Proserpine in the north to Orbost in the south.
Acacia maidenii contains tryptamines, mainly in the bark.
www.herbalistics.com.au /shop/product_info.php?products_id=33   (170 words)

  
  :: T R Y P T A M I N D . C O M :: ►Acacia phlebophylla
Acacia phlebophylla is also known by the names Buffalo Sallow Wattle and MT. Buffalo Wattle.
Propagation is by seed or tissue culture or seed.
Once the seeds have germinated and the first true leaves start to emerge, Acacia phlebophylla seedlings are liable to damp-off with high humidity.
www.tryptamind.com /acacia_phlebophylla.html   (721 words)

  
 Erowid Acacia Vault : Images
A small potted Acacia berlandieri plant grown from seeds.
Acacia obtusifolia seedling grown from wild collected seed.
Seeds were nicked with a scalpel blade and soaked in tepid water overnight until swollen then planted in a free draining composted pine bark mix.
www.erowid.org /plants/acacia/acacia_images.shtml   (222 words)

  
  Tryptamines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
More reaserch needs to to be done in the Acacia species.
In J.Ott´s "Ayahuasca Analouges" Acacia Maidenii is reported to contains 0.36% DMT in bark, Acacia phlebophylla contains 0.3% DMT in leaves, Acacia Simplicifolia has an high 0.81& DMT in stems, bark regions and Acacia nubica(leavea), Acaica confusa(stems),Acacia polyacantha(leaves) Acacia senegal(leaves).
In this Acacia tryptamine has been found in a concentration of 3.6%, of which 40% is NMT.
bednorz.uni2.net /gaffri/page6.html   (1563 words)

  
 Lycaeum > Leda > Extracting DMT from Acacia maidenii
Lycaeum > Leda > Extracting DMT from Acacia maidenii
I discovered that a local plant, Acacia maidenii, was reported to contain 0.6% alkaloids in the bark, of which 1/3 was N-methyl tryptamine, and 2/3 was Dimethyl Tryptamine (DMT).
(Alkaloids of The Australian Leguminosae - The Occurrence of Methylated Tryptamines in Acacia maidenii F. Muell.
leda.lycaeum.org /?ID=16141   (1635 words)

  
 Acacia Maidenii
Otras plantas de la misma especie de interés son la ACACIA PHEBOPHYLLA y la ACACIA SIMPLICIFOLIA, originaria esta última de Nueva Caledonia.
Se preparan extractos de la corteza y de las hojas que se mezclan con las semillas de la Peganum Harmala (Ver notas).
Aunque ancestralmente se usaban las resinas de la Acacia como aditivo de pituri, hoy en día es una de las sustancias utilizadas en lo que se conoce como análogos de la ayahuasca, ya que como se ha indicado proporciona el DMT.
www.psicodioscorides.com /p_2.htm   (840 words)

  
 Acacia maidenii Information
Acacia maidenii, also known as Maiden's Wattle, is a tree native to Australia.
It grows up to 15 meters in height, and the phyllodes reach 20 centimeters in length and 1 to 3 centimeters in width.
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www.bookrags.com /wiki/Acacia_maidenii   (79 words)

  
 Acacia maidenii
Acacia maidenii has been little planted in the Victorian streetscape, although it should meet most of the requirements for a large street tree.
It has an extremely wide native range, growing in coastal Queensland through NSW to north-eastern Victoria (as isolated populations near Orbost).
maidenii will grow on most soils, as long as they are not fully waterlogged for extended periods.
www.metrotrees.com.au /treehandbook/page-listings/acacia-maidenii.html   (261 words)

  
 Erowid Acacia Vault
Wattle; Maiden's Wattle (A. maidenii); Buffalo Sallow Wattle (A. phlebophylla)
Acacia is a genus of shrubs and small trees, some of which produce DMT and 5-MeO-DMT in their bark and leaves.
Acacias in the Gardens : Australian National Botanical Gardens
www.erowid.org /plants/acacia/acacia.shtml   (72 words)

  
 ABC Online Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
We have begun to grow a collection of Acacias in our garden...
What part of Australia are Acacias known under the family "Leguminosae", or is this just an ancient classification?
AFAIK, Acacias are Mimosaceae in Victoria and Fabaceae subfamily Mimosoidea(spelling?)in NSW or vice-versa.
www2b.abc.net.au /science/scribblygum-old/posts/topic20055.shtm   (1084 words)

  
 Acacia maidenii - Maiden's Wattle - Wonderful Plant! - (eBay item 140152251261 end time Sep-03-07 17:45:18 PDT)
Acacia maidenii - Maiden's Wattle - Wonderful Plant!
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 Lycaeum > Leda > Acacia maidenii
Lycaeum > Leda > Taxonomy > Eukaryota > Plantae > Tracheophyta > Angiospermae > Dicotyledonae > Fabales > Fabaceae (Leguminosae) > Mimosoideae > Acacia > Acacia maidenii
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A flowering A. maidenii in nature - from Australian National Botanical Garden
leda.lycaeum.org /?ID=6666   (117 words)

  
 The True Hallucinogens
Several species of Acacia including confusa, maidenii, and phlebophylla also contain DMT as well as related Mimosa hostilis the roots of which form the basis of an hallucinogenic drink..
A specific desert acacia, Sant, a host tree of the mistletoe-like loranthus, is Moses 'burning bush' and the source of mana (Graves 1948 264), which is the prime oracular tree of Canaan (440).
If this contains tryptamines as many species do Moses could have had access to a potion much like ayahuasca.
www.dhushara.com /book/twelve/tw2.htm   (4452 words)

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