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Plants containing DMT native to korea

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Does Acacia confusa perhaps occur in Korea? Are there any Desmodium species (or Codariocalyx motorius)?

There's surely Phragmites australis to be found somewhere - that's pretty much a ubiquitous species. There are likely to a number of other grasses with some level of interesting alkaloidal content - wikipedia (Category:Flora of Korea - Wikipedia) lists Phalaris arundinacea as occuring in Korea so you should familiarise yourself with the genus Phalaris as well.

The best thing to do is familiarise yourself with Korean flora through the literature while getting to grips with which species and genera show promise in this direction. That should help you get some idea where to look. Another area to look into is traditional herbal medicine.

For the longer term, it should be relatively easy to obtain seeds of some active Acacia species and grow your own.


Please note that we have spoken to the publisher in April 2017 who explained that national regulations prohibit them from selling these books. However, the National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea, makes these books available for free for museums and librarians, and we advise these customers to approach the institute directly.
 
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