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Lichens are composite organisms composed of either or both algae and cyanobacteria which grow on rocks and tree bark. It has been suggested, by Alexander Shulgin and others, that Lichens may contain analogues of N,N-DMT. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 5 September 2016
Lichens are composite organisms composed of either or both algae and cyanobacteria which grow on rocks and tree bark. It has been suggested, by Alexander Shulgin and others, that Lichens may contain analogues of N,N-DMT.