... white , or rarely yellowish - white , sometimes with greenish midribs , the largest ones elliptical , 8-22 mm long , 2-4 mm broad , mucronate or occasionally attenuate , margins ciliate or entire ; filaments white or rarely magenta ...
... of the junction of federal highways 57 and 80 near El Huizache , San Luis Potosí , ” Edward F. Anderson 1079 3 July 1958. Neotype , POM 298103 . Echinocactus rapa Fischer and C. Meyer ex Regel , Sertum Petropolitanum , Plate 13.
One day in Boulder, Colorado, he met a mysterious stranger with something new - peyote, the magic cactus.With his girlfriend Elissa, the bizarre and paranoid Mike just returned from Vietnam, Sara the seductress, and fellow travelers Sean ...
... Ecological research on this cactus is scarce , although the number of individuals in wild populations has decreased ... Perspectives in biophysical plant ecophysiology : A tribute to Park S. Nobel ( pp . 3-38 ) . Mexico , DF ...
What is it in peyote that causes such unusual effects? Can modern medical science learn anything from Native Americans' use of peyote in curing a wide variety of ailments?
This book deals with the peyote cactus that grows mainly in the southwestern United States and Mexico and its active ingredient, mescaline, a hallucinogen.
This book serves to be an unbiased guide so that you can understand all of the important information before you invest money or time into trying Peyote.
"So it is written in this penetrating exploration of the controversial peyote religion, its institutionalization in the form of the Native American Church, and its subsequent diffusion among the Indian...