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General Plant Info
Acacia oxycedrus (Spike Wattle) is an erect or spreading shrub which is endemic to Australia.[1]
Geographic distribution
The species occurs on sandy soil in dry sclerophyll forest or heath in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.[1]
Identification
It grows to up to 2 metres high. Phyllodes are sharp-pointed with 3 or 4 prominent longitudinal veins. Flowers are cylindrical and bright yellow to pale yellow, appearing in groups of 1 to 3 in the axils of the phyllodes from July to October. Pods are straight or slightly curved which are 4 to 10 cm long and 3 to 6 mm wide.[1]
Alkaloid content
0.4-0.5% alkaloid stem-bark DMT-like effects [Nen888, dmt-nexus.me]
Extraction
Other uses
Cultivation
Seed germination: Seeds have shown higher germination rate with simply planting seeds into the soil, no boiled water treatment or nicking necessary
Suppliers
Links
References
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