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Revision as of 12:16, 8 January 2014
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General Plant Info
Acacia podalyriifolia is a perennial tree which is fast-growing and widely cultivated. Common names for it are Mount Morgan Wattle and Queensland Silver Wattle.[1] Its uses include environmental management and it is also used as an ornamental tree. It is very closely related to Acacia uncifera. It grows to about 5m in height and about the same in total width.[2] It blooms during winter.
Geographic distribution
It is native to Australia and is found in all states. It is also naturalised in Malaysia, Africa, India and South America.
Identification
Alkaloid content
Tryptamine, NMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes) 0.5% to 1.8% DMT in fresh bark, phenethylamine trace amounts (Hegnauer 1994). This claim has not been replicated, all low yielding reports around the net.
Extraction
Other uses
Cultivation
Suppliers
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