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#81 Posted : 6/14/2013 10:00:10 PM
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it looks a bit like the one i posted here on the 3rd page

https://www.dmt-nexus.me...osts&t=34525&p=3

as far as i know it is not potent at all but again i am not the best at this topic..
 

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#82 Posted : 6/16/2013 12:25:09 AM
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Hi ,

Here are some photo suspect wild canary, I think No. 4 is Phalaris arundinacea. They are all not been harvested in a garden mowed.

Here someone can identify them.

Thanks .

I do not speak English and use a translator, be indulgent for my grammar

http://imageshack.us/a/img802/7373/p6j.jpg
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#83 Posted : 6/17/2013 10:30:48 PM
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#2 looks like it could be, none of the other ones look like it tho, if you can get better quality pics it would be easier.
 
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#84 Posted : 6/18/2013 12:11:52 PM

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Hey Nexus,

may sombody please have a look at what I found and tell me if I it is Phalaris?

Btw., those are two different species. The first three pics are grass 1, the other three are grass 2.
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#85 Posted : 6/18/2013 1:02:21 PM
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Steppa, yeah thats phalaris
 
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#86 Posted : 6/18/2013 2:46:13 PM

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leon wrote:
Steppa, yeah thats phalaris


Great, thank you! Both of them? There also was a third variety. I guess I'll take some photos of this too.

Do you know what kind of phalaris they are?
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#87 Posted : 6/18/2013 5:49:31 PM
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they look like Phalaris arundinacea. i think there both var of that.
 
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#88 Posted : 6/18/2013 10:53:47 PM

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ahh snap..ill continue searching you guys
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#89 Posted : 6/19/2013 8:17:56 AM

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leon wrote:
they look like Phalaris arundinacea. i think there both var of that.


Great! Thank you so much!
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#90 Posted : 6/20/2013 9:36:05 PM

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Image 1: The previous Phalaris arundinacea var. Yugo Red flower head a week from the last photo.

Image 2: Phalaris aquatica var. AQ1 flower head starting to form.
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#91 Posted : 6/20/2013 10:28:20 PM

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what you have there dreamer as yugo red, grows around me in abundance. i will get to them next year, im not in a hurry.

i recently planted my brachy seeds collected last summer in turkey. i planted just a few seeds to test their behaviour in the climate zone im in. i hope they will flower and give me more seeds to plant. it is maybe two weeks since i planted them and they already grew 10-15 cm leaves but no visible stems for now.

 
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#92 Posted : 6/20/2013 10:57:33 PM

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(Note: This "Yugo Red" as listed by a particular vendor is not the same Yugo Red as in the literature which is listed as a high 5-MEO-DMT plant)

The thing that makes "Yugo Red" and "Big Medicine" or "AQ1" different than wild Phalaris arundinace or Phalaris aquatica is these are clones that have been specially selected from wild grasses for high DMT content and low content of other less desirable alkaloids. They are spread as clones to maintain this consistent alkaloid profile. Wild grass and seed grown grass has an extremely variable alkaloid profile. Except apparently certain known seed strains like brachystachys and aquatica var. australia.

My reasoning for posting these photos is to give a give a good accurate photo ID of a well known Phalaris arundinacea and aquatica for people to compare their wild grasses to. It is important keep in mind that your wild grass is not going to have the same alkaloid profile as one of these cloned strains; and its very likely your patch of wild grass is not going to the same alkaloid profile as someone else's patch of wild grass, or even a different patch of wild grass from another part of town.
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#93 Posted : 6/21/2013 2:58:17 AM

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Hope everyone is well!

I'd really appreciate a little help identifying this. I'm thinking it is phalaris arundinacea. Any and all help is very much appreciated.
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#94 Posted : 6/21/2013 3:01:39 AM

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Looks like arundinacea to me Smile
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#95 Posted : 6/21/2013 3:05:07 AM

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dreamer042 wrote:
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Looks like arundinacea to me Smile


Thank you much, Dreamer! Looks like I have some work to do...Big grin
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#96 Posted : 6/21/2013 3:57:02 AM
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Looks like arundinacea to me Smile

Most defiantly.
 
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#97 Posted : 6/21/2013 3:44:43 PM

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Could this be a phalaris? Notice that its pretty dry, so the legule seems to have dried out and you can barely notice it.

I'm in italy so I hope its a phalaris aquatica var aq1
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#98 Posted : 6/21/2013 7:58:54 PM

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that looks like it.
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#99 Posted : 6/22/2013 3:34:21 PM

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Thanks Parshvik Chintan Smile . Anyone else have an opinion before I harvest as much of this as I can? I'm probably losing DMT to 5MeoDMT by the day because its so late in the season.
 
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#100 Posted : 7/7/2013 5:48:13 PM
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I was walking outsind and I came across this plant. I think its Phalaris but it's a bit different from what i've seen in pictures, but thought I'd ask you guys and make sure if it's a real thing..
http://pho.to/2sCNm
 
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