I doubt the plant contains much DMT. Then again, I'm just substantiating this on the fact that a quick search that pulled up nothing about its DMT content. For the price and ease of growing I'd stick with the Acacia Confusa since you can harvest practically every part of the plant(although every part has varying alkaloid levels).
it's findings are Acacia xiphophylla (Snake Wood), a Western Australian native, found in that survey, along with A. acuminata, to be 'moderately strong in alkaloids'
I read the post from nen888 which is what sparked my interest. I live in a reasonably remote area of north west australia and there are over 120 different types of acacias in my region but the only ones that I have found evidence on are: Acacia xiphophylla, Acacia victoriae and Acacia colei....mind you I have only just started looking. Acacia xiphophylla is everywhere but I am yet to find either of the other two yet.
Anyone have any info on anything in my area? Also is there anyway to test species that are not yet confirmed as containing the goodness without attempting an extratction?
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