Peyote - Drugs-Forum Peyote, known by the botanical name Lophophora Williamsii, is a small, round cactus with fuzzy tufts instead of spines In the wild the Peyote crown, colloquially called the 'button', rarely rises more than an inch or two above the soil surface, while the largest part of the cactus is underground in the long, carrot-like root Peyote is known for its hallucinogenic properties; the cactus
San Pedro Vs Peyote - Hip Forums San Pedro is a great experience, I'd start there and if you find it worthwhile get some peyote San pedro mescaline alkaloid content can vary greatly
where to find peyote in arizona? - Hip Forums Peyote does grow in southern arizona northern Mexico in the deep desert But that desert is inhabited by Coyotes (the human kind), illegals, and dope smugglers- not to mention Immigration, DEA, and Customs agents You might get your ass shot-off out there looking- hardly worth a 20 mile hike
peyote in Florida? | Hip Forums Peyote is illegal and is hard to find growing naturally nowadays Therefore, is not always so easy to come by If you're just interested in experiencing mescaline, there are other mescaline bearing cacti that are sold legally throughout the United States The most common are San Pedro and Peruvian Torch Cacti You can purchase cuttings online relatively easy, or you can search around at local
Mescaline - Drugs-Forum Mescaline, 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenethylamine, is the main active phenethylamine in several cacti native to Mexico and South America including Peyote (Lophophora williamsii), San Pedro (Echinopsis pachanoi), and Peruvian Torch (Echinopsis peruviana) It is a psychedelic hallucinogen often compared to psilocybin and LSD because it mimics serotonin and binds primarily to the 5-HT2A receptors