Acacia species grow in various parts of the world, including Australia, Africa, and the Americas. Some species contain naturally occurring DMT and have been used in traditional contexts, though not always in the same ceremonial frameworks as ayahuasca. In certain Indigenous Australian traditions, Acacia holds cultural and ecological significance.
When used in specific preparations, Acacia may produce experiences similar to other DMT-containing plants. These can include visual imagery, altered perception, and deep introspection. Experiences are often described as immersive and symbolic, sometimes bringing forward emotional material or abstract insights. As with other powerful substances, integration is important to help make sense of the experience.