Maiden’s Acacia

Acacia Mill

identifying acacia mill

Aka Acacia Maidenii

Location: Australia

From the Leguminosae (Pea) family, the Acacia is regularly found in the tropic and subtropics of the world. It is extremely common in Australia. The flowers of this plant are clustered and the fruit is very small and shaped much like peas (hence being in the Pea family). These plants are typically added to psychoactive experiences and other psychoactive products (such as the famous Betel drink, beer, balche, pituri and pulque).

There are Ayahuasca analogs produced from of the species. Ultimately this is because the bark of Acacia maidenii contains 0.36 percent DMT. The leaves can still contribute to the Ayahuasca as well and these species are easy to cultivate in places such as California.