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does this mimosa has any goodies?

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it seems impossible to upload the pics here, but its uploading very slowly on imageshack.
i just hope its finished before it gets dark, because this computer and internet are feeded by solar energy...
its like this to have internet in the middle of the florest
 
finaly, but still just 2 of them uploaded.i hope its enough to tell

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DMTripper said:
I would think this is Mimosa, but hostilis I wouldn't know. Likely :) Check the root bark.
well its almost definitely fabaceae, but i wouldn't be so sure its mimosa, and its definitely not hostilis - check the flower
mimosamimosamimosamimosaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.jpg

compared with cassia spectabilis
images

220px-Cassia_fistula-flower-detail.jpg

ofc, just because its not tested doesn't mean its not active..
in fact i have some in my freezer that i am planning on doing a methanol soak, but i still have yet to be learned or funded enough to test it for actives...
 
I am no expert at all , but I'm thinking the plant in the top pic might be a Calliandra . Whatever it is , it is a lovely tree . No idea of the lower plant , but definitely not Mimosa Hostilis .
 
well, im sure its a mimosa, i found this in a brasilian university, in the botanic campus, and the people there confirmed me it is a mimosa, they just couldnt tell me what type of mimosa it is.
it didnt seemed very wise to ask them if it contains DMT so i made some pics to ask here. anyway i picked some seeds and im wanting to plant it in my country, but i really would like to know if its worth it.
 
M. tenuiflora syn. hostilis has white flowers that, as Parshvik pointed out, are quite different from the flowers in your picture.

Compare your flower:
sam0065y.jpg


with M. tenuiflora:
800px-Mimosa_tenuiflora_%E2%80%94_Jo%C3%A3o_de_Deus_Medeiros_002.jpg
 
Parshvik Chintan said:
DMTripper said:
I would think this is Mimosa, but hostilis I wouldn't know. Likely :) Check the root bark.
well its almost definitely fabaceae, but i wouldn't be so sure its mimosa, and its definitely not hostilis - check the flower
mimosamimosamimosamimosaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.jpg

compared with cassia spectabilis
images

220px-Cassia_fistula-flower-detail.jpg

ofc, just because its not tested doesn't mean its not active..
in fact i have some in my freezer that i am planning on doing a methanol soak, but i still have yet to be learned or funded enough to test it for actives...

isn't that top one with the pink flowers albizia julibrissin?
 
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