^ thanks cave paintings..
there was a video on cat claw acacia seed as a food back here
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btw, some youngsters in my neighbourhood are excited that minecraft has now added acacia trees
there was a video on cat claw acacia seed as a food back here
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..hmm, good point, but where do the tryptamines then go? just into the soil/environment? that would seem odd..So if the vacuoles make up 30-90% of the cell volume, and act as storage containers for water and other minerals, proteins, enzymes and tryptamines, then it would make sense that with large water uptake, it would push out the tryptamines in favour of water.
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btw, some youngsters in my neighbourhood are excited that minecraft has now added acacia trees


but i have found a debatebly related species called the black locust tree. Ive only been able to find a few vague reports on this tree and was wondering if anyone in here might know anything more about its properties?... Also I am glad to say i will be starting quite a few varying types of acacia trees that will be growing in my home for the winters because of the climate restrictions if you have any suggestions on a few interesting types that are in need of studying i would be more than willing to take the undertaking :thumb_up: