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Here is an incomplete list of plants that contain DMT, there are many many more, it is one of the most common psychoactive substances in the world. DMT can be produced synthetically, but the process is rather difficult, and since it is so widely available in nature, most DMT is derived from extraction from one of these plants.

Australia

  • Acacia maidenii (maiden's wattle)

    Photo 1

    Acacia maidenii - Photo 2

    Acacia maidenii

  • Acacia phlebophylla (buffalo sallow wattle, mountain buffalo wattle) 1

    Photo

    Acacia phlebophylla

  • Acacia obtusifolia/A. intertexta (stiff leaf wattle, blunt leaf wattle)

    Photo 1

    Acacia obtusifolia - Photo 2

    Acacia obtusifolia

Europe

  • Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)

    Photo 1

    P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2

    The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3

    The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4

    Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5

    These seeds just germinated

North America

  • Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)

    Photo 1

    P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2

    The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3

    The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4

    Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5

    These seeds just germinated

  • Desmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundleflower)

    Photo 1

    Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2

    Desmanthus illinoensis flower

    close-up - Photo 3

    Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMT

Central America

  • Mimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa)

    Photo 1

    Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2

    Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3

    Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMT

  • Psychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona)

    Photo 1

    Psychotria viridis - Photo 2

    Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3

    In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leaves

  • Desmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower)

    Photo 1

    Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2

    Desmanthus illinoensis flower

    close-up - Photo 3

    Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMT

  • Virola spp. (epena, parika) 2

    Photo 1

    Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2

    Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3

    Virola calophylla fruits

  • Anadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque)

    Photo 1

    Yopo tree - Photo 2

    The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMT

    and 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil

    (= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and

    5-MeO-DMT.

South America

  • Mimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa)

    Photo 1

    Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2

    Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3

    Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMT

  • Psychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona)

    Photo 1

    Psychotria viridis - Photo 2

    Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3

    In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leaves

  • Desmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower)

    Photo 1

    Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2

    Desmanthus illinoensis flower

    close-up - Photo 3

    Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMT

  • Virola spp. (epena, parika) 2

    Photo 1

    Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2

    Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3

    Virola calophylla fruits

  • Diplopterys cabrerana/Banisteriopsis rusbyana(chagropanga, chaliponga, oco-yagè)

    Photo 1

    Diplopterys cabrerana - Photo 2

    Diplopterys cabrerana close-up - Photo 3

    Diplopterys cabrerana flowering

  • Anadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque)

    Photo 1

    Yopo tree - Photo 2

    The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMT

    and 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil

    (= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and

    5-MeO-DMT.

Africa

  • Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)

    Photo 1

    P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2

    The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3

    The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4

    Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5

    These seeds just germinated

Asia

  • Phalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass)

    Photo 1

    P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2

    The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3

    The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4

    Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5

    These seeds just germinated

  • Acacia simplicifolia/A. simplex (tataagia)

And of course:

Everywhere:

Homo Sapiens (Humans)

Thanks to ayahuasca-info.com for the pics and the list, go there, to lycaeum.org or to erowid.org for further information on this amazing substance.

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