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== General Plant Info ==
 
== General Plant Info ==
 
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Ball-flower acacia suited to drier conditions. Erect or spreading tree or shrub 1–6 m high. Phyllodes midvein prominent, a less prominent longitudinal vein close to upper margin Pods straight or curved, rounded over seeds.
  
 
== Geographic distribution ==
 
== Geographic distribution ==
Eastern Australia, NSW and Victoria
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Eastern Australia, NSW and Victoria, common inland.
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[[File:difformis-map.jpg]]
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
 
  
 
== Alkaloid content ==
 
== Alkaloid content ==
  
Traces of DMT in leaf. Xanthydrol. Both pinnate leaves and phylodes tested separately. 2 year old plant. (Trout's notes)
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Traces of DMT in leaf. Xanthydrol. Both pinnate leaves and phylodes tested separately. 2 year old plant. (Trout's notes) Also traces 5meoDMT (S. Voogelbreinder 2009 citing Trout)
 
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== Extraction ==
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== Other uses ==
 
== Other uses ==
  
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== Extraction ==
  
 
== Cultivation ==
 
== Cultivation ==
 
  
 
== Suppliers ==
 
== Suppliers ==
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
 
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== References ==
 
[[Category:Botanicals]]
 
[[Category:Botanicals]]

Latest revision as of 04:43, 3 February 2015

General Plant Info

Ball-flower acacia suited to drier conditions. Erect or spreading tree or shrub 1–6 m high. Phyllodes midvein prominent, a less prominent longitudinal vein close to upper margin Pods straight or curved, rounded over seeds.

Geographic distribution

Eastern Australia, NSW and Victoria, common inland.

Difformis-map.jpg

Identification

Alkaloid content

Traces of DMT in leaf. Xanthydrol. Both pinnate leaves and phylodes tested separately. 2 year old plant. (Trout's notes) Also traces 5meoDMT (S. Voogelbreinder 2009 citing Trout)

Other uses

Extraction

Cultivation

Suppliers

Links

References