Acacia albida (Faidherbia albida)

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General Plant Info

Sacred tree in Judaism, known as 'Anna Tree' or Winter Thorn.

Distribution

Middle-east: Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and Yemen. Africa: from Senegal to Ethiopia, and southwards through East Africa to the Transvaal and Lesotho, most common in Sudan.

Identification

Alkaloid content

Reported by several sources in Israel to contain DMT in leaves and bark, including official channels.

Other uses

Cattle fodder, nitrogen fixation, silverculture.

Extraction teks

Cultivation / Growing conditions

Suited to sandy alluvial soils, hot climates.

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