Acacia obtusifolia (Stick Wattle)
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Acacia obtusifolia

Stick Wattle · Blunt-Leaf Wattle
Australasian
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Eastern Australian wattle whose phyllode and bark are among the richest known natural sources of N,N-DMT, with a chemical profile that also includes NMT and trace beta-carbolines.

ECOLOGY & HABITAT

Tall shrub or small tree of sandstone heath and dry sclerophyll forest along the New South Wales and southern Queensland coast.

Distribution
Australia (NSW, Qld)
TRADITIONAL USE
  • No documented traditional ceremonial use
CULTURAL CONTEXT

A central species of the late-20th-century 'ayahuasca analog' movement among Australian psychonauts, alongside A. acuminata.

GALLERY
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REFERENCES
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  • Rovinsky et al. 2012
  • Ott 1996
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