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Rising Star
I walk around my suburban rocky mountain neighborhood and started smelling DMT a lot of places once I knew what the smell was. It did not take long before I realized that this was a tree and not 7 or 8 homes lighting spice exactly when I was walking.
This tree, Koelreuteria paniculata, smells exactly like the spice I smoked a few months ago - IDK if it was Acacia or Mimosa. Some of them also have a layer of jasmine type smell that is more forward. Anyway, it is a dynamic smell, not just one note, but the DMT seems very strong to me in the overall profile. I could not find where entheogenic alkaloids have been confirmed and my chemistry knowledge is less than nil. Would someone be interested in checking it out? Imagine if a powerful entheogen could grow outdoors in climate zones below 6 or 7? I guess this could go no where, but the similarity in the nose is crazy.
Here are some links:
Plants for a Future: Golden Rain Tree
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eat the weeds: golden rain tree
This tree, Koelreuteria paniculata, smells exactly like the spice I smoked a few months ago - IDK if it was Acacia or Mimosa. Some of them also have a layer of jasmine type smell that is more forward. Anyway, it is a dynamic smell, not just one note, but the DMT seems very strong to me in the overall profile. I could not find where entheogenic alkaloids have been confirmed and my chemistry knowledge is less than nil. Would someone be interested in checking it out? Imagine if a powerful entheogen could grow outdoors in climate zones below 6 or 7? I guess this could go no where, but the similarity in the nose is crazy.
Here are some links:
Plants for a Future: Golden Rain Tree
Edibility:
eat the weeds: golden rain tree