Perth Guy
Rising Star
I live in Perth, I'm looking for some plants with the good alkaloids - I plan on collecting a small amount of Pyllodes as it is more renewable and less harmful to the sacred plants and just enough for a sacred ceremony or 2 See next post - hopefully I've found acuminate :thumb_up:
Is the acacia Acuminata aka raspberry jam tree the only naturally growing good yield source around Perth?
I've heard phalaris and phragmites do contain some yummy alkaloids but the yields are not good and there have been conflicting reports?
To ID the plant correctly it seems like I need to wait for the flowering season to start right? there's quite a few similar acacia's around but the flowers are different shape (I found a plant recently that the leaves and plant looked quite interesting however I found a seed pod and I don't think I've got the right variety - the flowers seems to be the give away for correct identification right?
I am buying several acuminata plants and will be planting them but it will be years before there's enough leaf for me to use
I hope someone can help with ID suggestions for non flowering times or alternatives to acuminata that may be easy to find around Perth
I dont' want to buy bark online (or at all really as it damages the plant) - I would love to source some from nature in a responsible manner to enhance the pleasure of the ceremony
Is the acacia Acuminata aka raspberry jam tree the only naturally growing good yield source around Perth?
I've heard phalaris and phragmites do contain some yummy alkaloids but the yields are not good and there have been conflicting reports?
To ID the plant correctly it seems like I need to wait for the flowering season to start right? there's quite a few similar acacia's around but the flowers are different shape (I found a plant recently that the leaves and plant looked quite interesting however I found a seed pod and I don't think I've got the right variety - the flowers seems to be the give away for correct identification right?
I am buying several acuminata plants and will be planting them but it will be years before there's enough leaf for me to use
I hope someone can help with ID suggestions for non flowering times or alternatives to acuminata that may be easy to find around Perth
I dont' want to buy bark online (or at all really as it damages the plant) - I would love to source some from nature in a responsible manner to enhance the pleasure of the ceremony