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DMT Plants in Egypt !**

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I think Mimosa Hostilis is pretty common here it can be found in many local nurseries under the name of "المستحية" or "الخجولة" good luck with y'all
 
What you are referring to is the shy mimosa and that's mimosa pudica that's different species than mimosa hostilis. They call it shy plant because its leaves closes in when toutched.
 
pharoah said:
sorry, apparently new members don't get notifications.
FB,WhatsApp is so personal and forum rules prohibits such info exchg in public
we can wait till we can PM and by then we can exchg contact info
so far my own search for active plants ended with no success:-
- egypt's phalaris is inactive(indicus)
- i tried an extraction of arundo donax(الغاب) rhizomes with no sucess
- i found "Delosperma cooperi" in a nursery located in alex(through their FB page:search for "أكاديمية إنتاج النباتات") << to be checked
confirmed hits:-
you can get A.Nilotica from Orman Garden(Cairo) age 1.5yrs you will have to nurse for at least another year
my search for an aged A.Nilotica in gardens/streets had no success(most are casia,poinciana,vachilia[fake acacia]),but was told about an old one in ملاهي الستدباد cairo
also there's dried leaves of A.Nilotica(سنط) being sold at Haraz(عطار) also in cairo << still under test
these are new info i recently had from a friend,myself had not experienced DMT but much eager to
my experience is with shrooms and unfortunately i spoiled the prints i had,so left empty handed
hope this helps,let's keep n touch

I found Acacia Catechu in Suez, I tried extracting it but got nothing. I'd love to join efforts
 
Good evening I hope all the people in Egypt communicate with each other to help each other whether a group on telegram or a program you prefer The important thing is that we communicate with each other
Can I add in any group?
assalamulaikum...i come from taiwan a island surrounding by philippines china and japan..i read ur post seems interesting,
You shouldn't have any trouble finding an active species in Taiwan.
 
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