DMT Containing Plants

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DMT Containing plants

The following is a list of plants known to contain tryptamines.

List

Anadenanthera peregrina flowers.jpg
Anadenanthera peregrina Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Tryptamines known to be present in A. peregrina (Southon et al. 1994)Bufotenine (seeds)Bufotenine N-oxide (seeds)N,N-Dimethyltryptamine N-oxide (seeds)N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (bark)(pods)(seeds)5-Methoxy-N-methyltryptamine (bark)O-Methylbufotenine (bark) (seeds)N-Methyltryptamine (bark)


Arundo donax.jpg
Arundo donax Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Entire Plant contains 5-MeO-DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)Flowers contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and 5-MeO-NMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)Roots contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, 5-MeO-NMT, Bufotenine, bufotenidine, dehydrobufotenidine (Shulgin, TIHKAL)


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Desmanthus illinoensis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Root contains DMT - 0.200% (Ott)Root Bark contains DMT - 0.340% (Ott)


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Phalaris arundinacea Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Leaves contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and related compounds (Smith 1977)


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Phalaris tuberosa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Leaves and seedlings contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, and related compounds (Smith 1977)DMT - 0.100% (erowid)5-MeO-DMT - 0.022% (erowid)5-OH-DMT - 0.005% (erowid)


Phragmites australis.jpg
Phragmites australis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT in roots (Ott)


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Delosperma acuminatum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


Delosperma acuminatum.jpg
Delosperma cooperi Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma ecklonis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT (Trout's Notes)


Delosperma esterhuyseniae.jpg
Delosperma esterhuyseniae Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma hallii Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma harazianum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma hirtum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma lydenbergense Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma nubigenum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma pageanum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT, 5-MEO-DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma pergamentaceum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Traces of DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Delosperma tradescantioides Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
DMT (Trout's Notes)


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Petalostylis cassioides Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
0.4-0.5% tryptamine, DMT, etc. in leaves and stems (Johns et al 1966)


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Acacia acuminata Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Up to 1.5% alkaloids, mainly consisting of tryptamine in leaf (Lycaeum)


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Acacia alpina Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Active principles in leaf (M.Bock)


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Acacia angustifolia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
Psychoactive Tryptamines (Rätsch 2004)


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Acacia angustissima Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
β-methyl-phenethylamine (Glasby 1991)NMT and DMT in leaf, 1.1-10.2 ppm (McSweeney et al. 2005)


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Acacia auriculiformis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
5-MeO-DMT in stem bark (Lycaeum)


Acacia

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Acacia baileyana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 0.02% tryptamine and β-carbolines, in the leaf, Tetrahydroharman (Ott)


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Acacia berlandieri Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, N,N-Dimethylamphetamine, 4-Methoxyamphetamine, 4-Hydroxyamphetamine (Shulgin 2001)
  • DMT and others (Phytochem. 199


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Acacia catechu Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT and other tryptamines in leaf, bark (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia caven Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia colei Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT (Dr. Karl and abc.net.au 2005)


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Acacia constricta Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • β-methyl-phenethylamine[12]


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Acacia complanata Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 0.3% alkaloids in leaf and stem, N-methyl-tetrahydroharman with traces of tetrahydroharman (Johns et al. 1966)


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Acacia confusa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • N-chloromethyl-N,N-dimethyltryptamine, N-methyltryptamine, N,N-dimethyltryptamine, and N,N-dimethyltryptamine-N-oxide (Quinn et al. 2006)


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Acacia cornigera Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive,[8] Tryptamines[27]


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Acacia cultriformis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Tryptamine in the leaf and stem (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia farnesiana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Tryptamines and phenethylamines (Lyceaum)
  • N-Methyl-Beta-Phenethylamine (Duke 1992)


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Acacia filiciana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia floribunda Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Tryptamine, phenethylamine,[33] in flowers[15] other tryptamines,[34] phenethylamines


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Acacia georginae Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive,[8] plus deadly toxins


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Acacia greggii Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • N-methyl-β-phenethylamine,[12] phenethylamine[36]


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Acacia harpophylla Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Phenethylamine, hordenine at a ratio of 2:3 in dried leaves, 0.6% total[6]


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Acacia holoserica Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Hordenine, 1.2% in bark[6]


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Acacia horrida Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia implexa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia karroo Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia kempeana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia kettlewelliae Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 1.5[6]–1.88%[38] alkaloids, 92% consisting of phenylethylamine.[6] 0.9% N-methyl-2-phenylethylamine found a different time


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Acacia laeta Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia lingulata Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia longifolia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 0.2% tryptamine in bark, leaves, some in flowers, phenylethylamine in flowers (Hegnauer 1994)
  • DMT in plant (Lyceaum)


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Acacia macradenia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Tryptamine


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Acacia maidenii Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Bark of A. maidenii contains 0.6% of N-methyltryptamine and DMT in the proportions approx. 2:3 (Fitzgerald & Sioumis 1965)


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Acacia mangium Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia melanoxylon Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in the bark and leaf, less than 0.02% total alkaloids (Hegnauer 1994)


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Acacia mellifera Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia nilotica Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia obtusifolia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 0.4 to 0.5 % DMT in the dried bark (Csiro 1990)
  • Varying reports of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine found ranging from 0.4% - 0.6% in dried bark with 0.06% reported in young phyllodes. Considered a weed, Acacia Obtusifolia is found in woodlands on Australia's eastern border from south eastern Queensland, through eastern New South Wales and scattered slightly in north eastern Victoria.


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Acacia oerfota Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Less than 0.1% DMT in leaf (Ott)


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Acacia penninervis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia phlebophylla Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 0.3% DMT in leaf, NMT (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia platensis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia podalyriaefolia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Tryptamine in the leaf (Trout's Notes)
  • 0.5% to 2% DMT in fresh bark, phenethylamine trace amounts (Hegnauer 1994)


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Acacia polyacantha Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in leaf (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia pycantha Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive,[8] but less than 0.02% total alkaloids


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Acacia retinodes Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT and MMT (www.factorey.ch/Eins.htm)
  • Less than 0.02% total alkaloids found (Hegnauer 1994)


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Acacia roemeriana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • β-methyl-phenethylamine


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Acacia rigidula Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, NMT, tryptamine, amphetamines, mescaline, nicotine and others (Phytochem. 199


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Acacia salicina Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive[8][9] Ash used in Pituri.


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Acacia sassa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia schaffneri Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • β-methyl-phenethylamine, Phenethylamine[36] Amphetamines and mescaline also found


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Acacia schottii Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • β-methyl-phenethylamine


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Acacia senegal Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, in the leaf


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Acacia simplex Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT and NMT, in the leaf, stem and trunk bark, 0.81% DMT in bark, MMT


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Acacia taxensis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • β-methyl-phenethylamine


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Acacia tenuifolia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive


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Acacia tortilis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, NMT, and other tryptamines


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Acacia sieberiana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in the leaf (Trout's Notes)


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Acacia verek Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Psychoactive (Rätsch 2004)


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Acacia vestita Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Tryptamine, in the leaf and stem (Trout's Notes)
  • Less than 0.02% total alkaloids (Hegnauer 1994)


Anadenanthera

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Anadenanthera colubrina Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Seed pods contain dimethyltryptamine and the seeds bufotenin, bufotenin oxide, and oxide of dimethyltryptamine (GRANIER-DOYEUX 1965)
  • Leaves, Bark, and Seeds contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and related compounds (Schultes 1977)


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Anadenanthera macrocarpa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Seed pods contain dimethyltryptamine and the seeds bufotenin, bufotenin oxide, and oxide of dimethyltryptamine (GRANIER-DOYEUX 1965)


Desmodium

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Desmodium caudatum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Roots: 0.087% DMT, Bufotenine-N-oxide 0.03% (Trout's Notes)


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Desmodium gangeticum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves (Ott)


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Desmodium gyrans Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, leaves, roots (Ott)


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Desmodium pulchellum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT, whole plant, roots, stems, leaves, flowers (Ott)


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Desmodium racemosum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 5-MEO-DMT (Ott)


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Desmodium triflorum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT-N-oxide, roots (Ott)


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Lespedeza bicolor Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
var. japonica
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in leaves and root bark (Ott)


Mimosa

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Mimosa hostilis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Root Bark contains DMT - 0.31% to 0.57% (Schultes 1977)


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Mimosa ophthalmocentra Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png

1,6% DMT in the inner rootbark [1]


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Mimosa scabrella Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in bark (Ott)


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Mimosa verrucosa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT (Schultes 1969)


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Mucuna pruriens Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Leaves, seeds, stems and roots contain L-Dopa, Serotonin, 5-HTP, and Nicotine, as well as N,N-DMT, Bufotenine, and 5-MeO-DMT (Erowid)


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Petalostylis labicheoides Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
var. casseoides
  • DMT in leaves and stems (Ott)


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Diplopterys cabrerana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 1.3% DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)
  • Contains DMT (Ott)


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Horsfieldia superba Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 5-MeO-DMT and beta-carbolines (Jossang et al. 1991)


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Iryanthera ulei Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 5-MEO-DMT in bark (Ott)


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Osteophloem platyspermum Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark (Ott)


Virola

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Virola calophylla Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Leaves 0.149% DMT (Ott)


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Virola carinata Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in leaves (Ott)


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Virola divergens Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in leaves (Ott)


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Virola elongata Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark and leaves (Ott)


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Virola melinonii Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in bark (Ott)


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Virola multinervia Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark and leaves (Ott)


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Virola pavonis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in leaves (Ott)


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Virola peruviana Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark (Ott)


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Virola rufuta Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Alkaloids in bark and root, 95% of which is 5-MeO-DMT (Shulgin, TIHKAL)


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Virola sebifera Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT in bark (Ott)


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Virola theiodora Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in bark, roots, leaves and flowers (Ott)


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Virola venosa Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • DMT, 5-MEO-DMT in roots and leaves (Ott)


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Psychotria carthaginensis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • 0.2% average DMT in dried leaves (Ott)


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Psychotria viridis Wikipedia.png Plant-icon.png
  • Leaves contain DMT - 0.10% to 0.66% (McKenna)


Sources

Southon et al. 1994. Phytochemical Dictionary of the Leguminosae. CRC Press. p. 71.


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