Lophophora diffusa

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Lophophora diffusa, also known as false peyote, is a spineless cactus in the Cactaceae family. This species contains zero to trace amounts of mescaline, but it has other psychoactive alkaloids.

Lophophora diffusa
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Lophophora diffusa in nature.
Taxonomical nomenclature
Kingdom Plantae
Unranked Angiosperms
Unranked Eudicots
Unranked Core eudicots
Order Caryophyllales
Family Cactaceae
Genus Lophophora
Species L. diffusa
Common nomenclature
Common names False peyote
Constituents
Active constituents Pellotine, Mescaline

Natural habits

The natural habitat of L. diffusa is in semi-deserts on slopes and river beds, and under the shade of various shrubs and nurse plants. It is considered vulnerable due to a very small distribution range, small population of less than 3,000 individuals, and illegal collecting. It is collected illegally as a narcotic and as an ornamental plant.

Alkaloids

L. diffusa, unlike L. williamsii, is high in pellotine and low in mescaline.