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Phalaris Arundinacea Identification Options
 
lifebinder
#21 Posted : 5/26/2014 9:44:50 PM

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Ethnobotanical shops should be selling seeds from this grass!!!
 

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#22 Posted : 7/12/2019 1:31:33 AM

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I found this in my garden. Can I work with this?



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#23 Posted : 7/12/2019 3:09:17 AM

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@ DMTripper

You can run an extraction but variegated Arundinacea isn't known to have much
of anything.

Pretty plant Thumbs up
 
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#24 Posted : 7/12/2019 3:05:00 PM

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The variegated one including pink stripes, var. "Raspberries and Cream" was alleged to have some activity but I know of no meaningful analyses.




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#25 Posted : 7/12/2019 6:36:14 PM

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@downwardsfromzero i've only heard of "Strawberries and Cream", "Feesey" and "Picta" varieties.
Do you know if there have been more variegated Arundinacea types cultivated?
A few years ago I brewed 2g of rue with 30g dried P. Arundinacea "Picta" foliage and didn't observe anything at all besides
the gentle rue vibes. I got the plants from Home Depot so I've always thought those plants are probably grown to have no alkaloids. Perhaps a non-corporate supplier would have a selection of variegated plants that may produced DMT?
 
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#26 Posted : 7/12/2019 7:31:23 PM

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Strawberries, yes! - strawberries, raspberries, other reddish soft fruits of the Rosaceae, I hold a mental image of that particular shade of pink being like raspberries so I get the names mixed up!

Did you pay attention to season and time of day for your picta harvest?

Phalaris is so variable it can be hard to distinguish a tip from a hoax.

I have two Feesey/picta(?) strains, one from a large home improvement store in Germany, and another I found growing in a ditch. They might be the same but they started out looking different. I wonder if there's a difference between flowing water and static water. I'll eventually be building a circulating water system for my Phalaris tanks, FWIW.




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#27 Posted : 7/13/2019 7:44:21 AM

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picta harvest in june
 
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