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Please browse through the extensive "Phalaris and other grass types ID" and "Phalaris: The Way of the Future" threads. This grass is mentioned constantly.


The grass in your photos is orchard grass, DACTYLIS GLOMERATA.

It contains gramine and no tryptamines.


The ligule is prominent on many grasses, so only is an indicator that you're getting close, but don't spark up that cigar yet.


When you do find Phalaris Arundinacea, make sure to pull with room temperature naphtha or d-limonene, that will reduce your chances of getting a gramine-dominant extract.


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