Iain1 wrote:As you may know Australia has the strictest import rules in the world.... For good reason..... How do I get my hands on the root product. Anyone here from Australia ????
So far from what I've seen, it's in a legal 'grey area'.. sometimes customs will confiscate it, other times not.
This thread
here discusses the topic a little.
SWIM recently received an order of Mimosa Hostilis seeds from a vendor in australia so we'll see how that goes with a bit of time, love, water and sunshine
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Might I add that there are several types of Acacia that yield tryptamines, specifically A. obtusifolia, longifolia and obtusifolia.. If you haven't read up on them, I suggest you do. They're fairly common in the land down under and I recall longifolia is more specific to your neck of the woods
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