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Timbo
#1 Posted : 4/19/2013 7:46:31 AM
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i want to know if one of those pics
is mimosa hostilis and if not
what is it and if its contains
some...

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Ambivalent
#2 Posted : 4/19/2013 11:20:21 AM

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first two pictures look really similar to M.Hostilis, but its not Hostilis. it looks like some kind of Mimosa though. hostilis have narrower leaves and they are shaped differently.


the second two pictures are also not of Mimosa Hostilis, it is a Calliandra tree i tihnk so.
 
Timbo
#3 Posted : 4/20/2013 2:39:24 PM
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the first tree
maybe some kind of Mimosa so i wonder
if its contains DMT ?
 
Timbo
#4 Posted : 4/26/2013 5:16:21 AM
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come on people i want know more

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#5 Posted : 4/26/2013 9:29:08 PM

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the first looks like some kind of acacia (mimosoideae), it might be in the mimosa genus, but if i were a betting man, i would think it to be acacia.

the second one looks more like albizia than calliandra to me.

i would really wait for nen888 or some other acacian to ID these, if i were you; but from my guess it looks like the top pic may be a DMT source, and the second one is a good tree to test for content (with a reagent kit or what have you).
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#6 Posted : 4/27/2013 12:36:19 AM

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The tree with the pink flowers looks like Albizia julibrissin to me.


Ringworm mentioned that the chemical profile for this tree is available; searching through the nexus about it, I haven't found anyone who claims it has the spice, but there are claims that it does not contain the spice. (Other effects have been noted, like a sedative effect).
 
Timbo
#7 Posted : 5/4/2013 6:10:05 AM
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thanks for the answers

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