Compare them to online pictures, Take the parts that have DMT in them, and go from their. Thats what I did, when i discovered that "The Common Reed" grew near my house.
Mimosa trees that grow in the US are not mimosa hostilis, they are an Acacia species and have no DMT in them at all.
hahaahahaha,, youre funny... Think you need a better research tool and get off the wikipedia trip... The Internet is not accurate when it comes to plants containing DMT, if your looking for porn the internet is great. It is not designed in the favor of science and medicine.. :coffee:
The dude lives in Georgia, I'm from Georgia, I know what tree he's talking about. I just looked it up and it's not even an Acacia, it's called a Silk Tree or Mimosa Tree, Albizia julibrissin. No DMT in it. Go fuck yourself.
Look my funny guy with the go fuck yourself attitude... I live in Pennsylvania and there are plenty of trees not on the list.. robinia acacia,, it you cant converse in this forum without hostilities then you can find a new forum to pout disinformation at... ?Thanks for playing though.. bye..
You can also go to a Occult store, and find some very nice books on "Psychedelic Herbs". These seem to work the best, because my friends can refer them to me.
The OP specifically asked about the "mimosa tree", not random species of DMT containing plants that grow in the US. He's more than welcome to dig up a "mimosa tree" and perform an A/B or STB and not get shit for it. I just looked up robinia acacia aka robinia psuedoacacia or False Acacia, that's not even an Acacia species and has no DMT either. Go fuck yourself twice. If you want to find DMT containing plants in the US I would suggest: Arundo donax Desmanthus illinoensis Desmanthus leptolobus Echinocereus triglochidiatus (5-meo-DMT) Phragmites Australis