Acacia Tortuosa; Hubada; Twisted Acacia; V. Tortuosa.
Anyone know of any analyses done on this acacia? It grows everywhere where I'm from (south Caribbean) but not sure if it's suitable to extract or nah. Sorry if it has been asked before, I didn't really find this one in particular after a couple of search queries.
Hey guys,
Would some of you more experienced acacia buffs kindly help me identify these plants I have found? They are from NSW, Australia. The first two were not flowering.
My best guess is that the first 2 are both acacia longifolia, and the third is acacia maidenii. Thoughts?
Thanks
yeah the 1st ones are def longifolia or even var. sophorae.. the last one I think is prob maidenii (I know it is in flower atm too in coastal nsw) but the photo isnt very good
Hey guys, I’m in south east Queensland (near Brisbane) and have a massive 5m or so tree in my yard that looks like he could be the ticket for a ride into the universe, and a friend a few meters away. I’ve done quite an extensive search but haven’t managed to clearly identify an acacia that has singular seed pods like this fella.
Any help identifying would be much appreciated!
It’s definitely not maedenii, and I’m saying that just from the seed pods.
When it flowers, the flowers are around a pencil length, width and white-ish yellow fuzz
Hello new here and decided to try and find some Acacias in my local area. Was looking for
A. longifolia subsp. sophorae or A. Obtusifolia.
Also looking for advice on wether I should wait until spring when the plants are flowering or if it is worth attempting an extraction on a small branch of the plant.
Thanks.
Plant. 1
Has some small flower buds closesly bunched together on short stems, leafs are pointed at the ends not blunt or serated.
about as tall as me.
Plant. 2
very similiar to plant 1 however I asure you they are different plants, plant 2 just has slightly wider leaves and is a little bit taller.
Hi everyone, I am new here and I have been searching for acacia trees for a week. I found two different kinds of acacia trees that may have DMT. but not sure about their identification. One of them looks like A.Farnesiana but not sure about the other one.
I tried yesterday A. Farensiana (?) trunk bark 5g and I can confirm it is active after 30 minutes of orally intake. I took ~250mg Syrian rue extracts 40 minutes prior from drinking the acacia tea.
This is my first experiment with DMT thought, and definitly gonna use brew barks of this tree again.
Nice work Alio84 do you have bark from the sample you ingested?
Often times we can get an active species but then return a week later and the alkaloids have vanished
Maybe you can get an extract of this and send it off for GCMS review?
Are the any details to the experience; heightened awareness, sound, color vibrancy, etc?
Thank you for sharing :thumb_up:
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