DMT se trouve partout
Ci-dessous vous trouvez un aperçu des ressources les plus communs et puissants pour chaque continent. Le premier nom est le binomial name et entre parenthèse se trouve le nom commun.Australie
- Acacia maidenii (maiden's wattle)
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Acacia maidenii - Photo 2
Acacia maidenii - Acacia phlebophylla (buffalo sallow wattle, mountain buffalo wattle) 1
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Acacia phlebophylla - Acacia obtusifolia/A. intertexta (stiff leaf wattle, blunt leaf wattle)
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Acacia obtusifolia - Photo 2
Acacia obtusifolia
- Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)
Photo 1
P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2
The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3
The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4
Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5
These seeds just germinated
- Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)
Photo 1
P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2
The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3
The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4
Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5
These seeds just germinated - Desmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundleflower)
Photo 1
Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2
Desmanthus illinoensis flower
close-up - Photo 3
Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMT
- Mimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa)
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Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2
Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3
Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMT - Psychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona)
Photo 1
Psychotria viridis - Photo 2
Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3
In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leaves - Desmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower)
Photo 1
Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2
Desmanthus illinoensis flower
close-up - Photo 3
Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMT - Virola spp. (epena, parika) 2
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Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2
Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3
Virola calophylla fruits - Anadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque)
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Yopo tree - Photo 2
The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMT
and 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil
(= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and
5-MeO-DMT.
- Mimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa)
Photo 1
Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2
Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3
Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMT - Psychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona)
Photo 1
Psychotria viridis - Photo 2
Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3
In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leaves - Desmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower)
Photo 1
Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2
Desmanthus illinoensis flower
close-up - Photo 3
Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMT - Virola spp. (epena, parika) 2
Photo 1
Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2
Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3
Virola calophylla fruits - Diplopterys cabrerana/Banisteriopsis rusbyana (chagropanga, chaliponga, oco-yagè)
Photo 1
Diplopterys cabrerana - Photo 2
Diplopterys cabrerana close-up - Photo 3
Diplopterys cabrerana flowering - Anadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque)
Photo 1
Yopo tree - Photo 2
The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMT
and 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil
(= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and
5-MeO-DMT.
- Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)
Photo 1
P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2
The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3
The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4
Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5
These seeds just germinated
- Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)
Photo 1
P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2
The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3
The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4
Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5
These seeds just germinated - Acacia simplicifolia/A. simplex (tataagia)
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Acacia simplex, native to islands in the Pacific
Ocean, can be found in Fiji, French
Polynesia, New Caledonia, Samoa, Solomon
Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu and Argentina
2 = Spp. Signifie plusieurs espèces de Virola genus. Il existe environs 15 sources de DMT Virola .