Lophophora williamsii
Lophophora williamsii also knows as Peyote or Peyotel (Spanish) is a slow growing spineless cactus with psychoactive alkaloids like mescaline.[1] Native North Americans are likely to have used peyote, often for spiritual purposes, for at least 5,500 years.
Lophophora williamsii | |
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![]() Peyote in a pot. |
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Taxonomical nomenclature | |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Unranked | Angiosperms |
Unranked | Eudicots |
Unranked | Core eudicots |
Order | Caryophyllales |
Family | Cactaceae |
Genus | Lophophora |
Species | L. williamsii |
Common nomenclature | |
Common names | Peyote, Peyotel (in Latin America) |
Constituents | |
Active constituents | Mescaline, Pellotine, Hordenine, etc. |