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Psychadelic plants in Tasmania?

Postby Koontz » Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:02 pm

Anyone know of any?

I wouldnt mind having a bit of a list if thats possible because some plants are as easily available as others.

Also, would anyone know of plants down here such as Acacias that contain DMT? Im pretty sure ive got some Phalaris Grass growing in the bush but I wouldnt mind having someone back this up.

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Postby Rimbaud » Mon May 07, 2007 2:52 am

Not sure Koontz... you'd probably have more luck with some of the cool southern mushrooms? Rev'd know, I'm sure.

Re: that other chem you mention, it's possible.... since a Victorian acacia species or two has it. But it's certainly not worth destroying any plants to find out,... if I were you I'd grow an appropriate plant (like the grass you mentioned). (or maybe a cebil tree, which should be hardy... only just)
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Re: Psychadelic plants in Tasmania?

Postby MUHARI BOTANICALS » Wed Mar 18, 2009 12:04 pm

Koontz wrote:Anyone know of any?

I wouldnt mind having a bit of a list if thats possible because some plants are as easily available as others.

Also, would anyone know of plants down here such as Acacias that contain DMT? Im pretty sure ive got some Phalaris Grass growing in the bush but I wouldnt mind having someone back this up.

Cheers



The best thing to come out of Tasmania is the Tasmanian variety of Psilocybe Cubensis... Apparently it produces a very visual Psychadelic experience.

You can obtain Spores (for Microscopy study ONLY of course!) from:
http://www.spores101.com/uk/cart.php?m= ... tail&p=135

Order Spore PRINTS NOT Syringes if you want them to clear customs though... Arrives from their Canadian research center within 21 days.

Obtaining spores this way is far safer than trying to study wild specimens, and reduces your impact on the environment.
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