I love mimosas and enjoy a good part of my free time riding around nature where they live.
A few times in a year the mimosa invades some roads and it's taken off by the root to clear the roadsides, that's the regular and sustainable way I found to take some root bark for my spiritual practices.
Here are some pictures to show the root aspects of M. tenuiflora (1), M. arenosa (2) and M. ophthalmocentra (3).
I see only the M. tenuiflora with the dual root bark, like inner and outer, the others are more compact coat.
I'm also aware that non-sustainable ways to explore mimosas are most commom, sadly.
That's why I enjoy to see the seeds spreading at sharetheseeds, so anyone can grow the mimosas and get self sufficient, at the long term.
The method of propagation by air layering provides a great biomass of roots (4), that instead of transplanted, could be harmlessly harvested.
I know dmt is everywhere and there are amazing other plants available, but if you want to go with mimosas, give a try on cultivation and air layering.
It grows nicely, in about a year the plant is strong enough to start the layering, that can go on for life.
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