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Mimosa identification problem. Options
 
iaiaia
#1 Posted : 2/25/2011 8:59:33 AM
For a little while I've known this plant mimosa grows everywhere, it would help if someone lived on the big island for this one. i know the one with the pink flowers doesnt contain dmt, but there is a different breed with yellow flowers and slightly less common. Does anybody know if there is a yellow flowered mimosa that doesnt have dmt? Or what types of mimosa actually grow on the big island? I will continue research, if anyone thinks a picture would help, I'll upload it. Thanks much
 
endlessness
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#2 Posted : 2/25/2011 9:39:09 AM
there's plenty of mimosas that dont contain dmt.

cant you be more specific which one you are looking at, take pics, say more or less the area, etc?

if big island = aus, I think you'll have more luck looking for the local acacias people have more success with
 
iaiaia
#3 Posted : 2/25/2011 11:28:44 AM
Nope by big island i mean hawaii. Ill see if i can get some photos up. I just identified it as neptunia, in the mimosa family, though im not sure which one exactly it is. I cant find anything online about any type of neptunia containing dmt though. Appreciate the help if anyone can.
 
Sally
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#4 Posted : 2/25/2011 6:43:20 PM
Unfortunately I haven't come across any native plants of Hawaii that contain N, N-dimethyltryptamine. There may be active introduced plants however.

Hope that helps,
Much love,
Sally
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