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Loom
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DMT Containing Tree Identification Help Needed
#23653372 - 09/17/16 03:09 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Greetings again! I got my own home recently, and in my backyard I wonder if this tree (and few to-be trees thanks to the seed pods scattered) is of the Acacia species potentially containing DMT. I cannot find an accurate identification as well as one that I am confident in, so any help will be appreciated. Here are pictures of the beauty.





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Re: DMT Containing Tree Identification Help Needed [Re: Loom]
#23653541 - 09/17/16 04:06 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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The first three pics are from a mesquite tree, the last three look like a mimosa, acacia or lysiloma(my guess), I can't say if it has DMT or not.
-------------------- Vegetation has crawled for miles towards the cities. It is waiting. Once the city is dead, the vegetation will cover it, will climb over the stones, grip them, search them, make them burst with its long black pincers; it will blind the holes and let its green paws hang over everything. —Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea
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Loom
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Thank you! The last three pictures is from one of the "to-be" trees I mentioned, which I think would be the same species as the tree in the first 3 pictures for the leaves look identical and there are sun bleached seed pods scattered around.
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Re: DMT Containing Tree Identification Help Needed [Re: Loom]
#23653612 - 09/17/16 04:36 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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the last 3 looks a lot like a lysiloma to me, they get yellow puff balls and drop a lot of small debri. But the pods in pic 4 definitely did not come from a mesquite. mesquites are a common tree where I live, its the only wood I burn, I've got over a cord of it
-------------------- Vegetation has crawled for miles towards the cities. It is waiting. Once the city is dead, the vegetation will cover it, will climb over the stones, grip them, search them, make them burst with its long black pincers; it will blind the holes and let its green paws hang over everything. —Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea
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Loom
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The pods in picture 4 came from what you think is a lysiloma. Now is the lysiloma psychoactive? I am researching that at the moment but no luck so far. And it seems the mesquite is very common around the area which i reside as well.
Edited by Loom (09/17/16 04:44 PM)
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Re: DMT Containing Tree Identification Help Needed [Re: Loom]
#23653643 - 09/17/16 04:51 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've never heard of lysiloma being active would have to research. But you may be interested to know mesquite beans can be ground into flower.
-------------------- Vegetation has crawled for miles towards the cities. It is waiting. Once the city is dead, the vegetation will cover it, will climb over the stones, grip them, search them, make them burst with its long black pincers; it will blind the holes and let its green paws hang over everything. —Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea
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That is interesting, thank you! I'll look into that to try something new eventually.
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