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Topic: Lophophora williamsii


In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
  Plants Belonging to the Genus 'Lophophora'
Lophophora echinata synonym of Lophophora williamsii (Peyote, Peyotl, Jiculi)
Lophophora fricii synonym of Lophophora williamsii (Peyote, Peyotl, Jiculi)
Lophophora lewinii synonym of Lophophora williamsii (Peyote, Peyotl, Jiculi)
www.desert-tropicals.com /Plants/Cactaceae/Lophophora.html   (234 words)

  
 Lophophora williamsii - Peyote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The seeds of Lophophora are fl, verrucose (warty), and with a large, flattened, whitish hilum.
The genus Lophophora is one of the most wide-ranging of all the plants occurring in the Chihuahuan Desert; it has a latitudinal distribution of about 1,300 kilometers (800 miles), from 20 degrees, 54 minutes to 29 degrees, 47 minutes, North Latitude (figure 8.2).
Lophophora probably arose from a now-extinct ancestor that occurred in semi-desert conditions in central or southern Mexico.
www.v72.org /sacred_Lophophora.htm   (5962 words)

  
 Peyote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is a small spineless cactus whose native region extends from the southwestern United States (including the states of Texas and New Mexico) through central Mexico.
The cactus flowers sporadically, producing small pink fruit, similar in appearance to a chili pepper, which can be very delectable and sweet-tasting when eaten.
All Lophophora species are extremely slow growing, often taking up to thirty years to reach flowering age (at about the size of a golf ball, not including root) in the wild.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lophophora_williamsii   (842 words)

  
 Peyote, Peyotl, Jiculi (Lophophora williamsii)
lewinii, Lophophora lewinii, Anhalonium lewinii, Lophophora jourdaniana, Lophophora diffusa ssp.
echinata, Lophophora echinata, Lophophora lutea, Mammillaria williamsii, Anhalonium williamsii, Lophophora williamsii var.
Lophophora williamsii at Kuentz Nursery in early June
www.desert-tropicals.com /Plants/Cactaceae/Lophophora_williamsii.html   (254 words)

  
 :: T R Y P T A M I N D . C O M :: ►Lophophora williamsii
Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is a small (less than 12 cm in diameter), round cactus with fuzzy tufts instead of spines.
Lophophora williamsii is the most famous of the hallucinogenic mescaline-producing cacti.
Peyote (lophophora williamsii) is now Schedule I in the United States.
www.tryptamind.com /lophophora_williamsii.html   (670 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The primary natural sources of mescaline are peyote (Lophophora williamsii or Lophophora diffusa); San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi); and Peruvian Torch (Trichocereus peruvianus).
Peyote (Lophophora williamsii or Lophophora diffusa) is a small spineless cactus that grows to about twelve inches in height with a long root.
Peyote (Lophophora williamsii or Lophophora diffusa) is native to the southwestern United States, particularly southern Texas, and northern Mexico where it grows in dry soil.
www.phytomedical.com /Plant/Mescaline.asp   (1045 words)

  
 LOPHOPHORA: Sowing in the rough - II - a cacti growing blog
Some of the Lophophora williamsii (RS 268; Huizache, San Luis Potosí) seedlings are developing interesting growth forms.
One is clearly dichotomous (a simple type of branching in plants where the apical meristem splits at various intervals) and another shows signs of an extension of the apical meristem into a ridge - I'll watch it closely to see if it develops a crest.
Lophophora (peyote), Obregonia (artichoke cactus), Acharagma, Ariocarpus (living rock) and Strombocactus.
lophophora.blogspot.com /2005/07/sowing-in-rough-ii.html   (156 words)

  
 Lophophora williamsii
Cannapee is very proud to offer seeds of Lophophora williamsii, the wondrous and highly sought after Peyote cactus.
It's primary alkaloid Mescaline constitutes the very first "psychedelic" drug known to western society and today is the most widely researched of all such compounds.
Lophophora williamsii is also employed for a large number of medicinal uses, including the treatment of rheumatisms, arthritis, fevers, intestinal disorders, influenza and toothache.
www.cannapee.ch /shopfactory/de-ch/p_327.html   (168 words)

  
 Erowid Peyote Vault : Info #1
Part of the confusion with regard to the numerous common names for Lophophora is because they are frequently applied to and/or taken from cacti of other genera or plants from another family entirely.
williamsii; it also has a much higher percentage of grains that are of the basic tricolpate (three-aperturate) type.
williamsii spread more extensively to the northward, producing new combinations of genes that eventually led to a distinct but highly variable species having somewhat different pollen, vegetative characters, and alkaloids from the peyote populations to the south.
www.erowid.org /plants/peyote/peyote_info1.shtml   (6082 words)

  
 Ethnogarden Botanicals -> Live Plants -> Peyote
Lophophora Williamsii (Peyote) This magical cactus is native to Mexico and has been used for thousands of years by its natives for taking spiritual journeys.
Under no circumstances will the Williamsii variations be shipped to the United States as it is prohibited by their current laws.
Please note Lophophora Difussa can be shipped worldwide excluding California due to a state law prohibiting the entire Lophophora genus.
www.ethnogarden.com /cart/index.pl?cat_id=88&pro_id=212is   (381 words)

  
 Cacti: The Lophophora Williamsii Cactus
Sand or grit also reduces the likelihood of mould appearing on the surface of the compost, which can quicky cause small cactus seedlings to rot.
Lophophora williamsii: four month old seedlings (they are in a standard 3½ diameter plant pot)
Lophophora williamsii: two year old plants (each cactus is about 1 cm in diameter)
www.brettb.com /Lophophora_Williamsii_Cactus.asp   (288 words)

  
 LOPHOPHORA: January 2006 - a cacti growing blog
More amazing videos of flowering cacti can be found at the Hydrocactus video page.
Unfortunately the Lophophora plants are quickly sold out so I haven’t obtained any yet.
Lophophora and Epithelantha - experiments in cold hardiness
lophophora.blogspot.com /2006_01_01_lophophora_archive.html   (184 words)

  
 Astrophytum and Lophophora- so similar, yet so different
Lophophora williamsii (peyote) resembles star cactus in its size, shape and lack of spines.
However, peyote is bluish-green and lacks the tiny whitish scales found on star cactus.
Mature specimens of Lophophora williamsii may have pronounced tubercles, which give the ribs an irregular appearance not observed in Astrophytum asterias.
www.cactusconservation.org /CCI/t2c_1.html   (444 words)

  
 Peyote (Lophophora diffusa)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Scientific Name: Lophophora diffusa (Croizat) Bravo H. Synonym: Lophophora williamsii var.
Lophophora diffusa at Kuentz Nursery in early June
This is a relative of Lophophora williamsii, the true Peyote.
www.desert-tropicals.com /Plants/Cactaceae/Lophophora_diffusa.html   (284 words)

  
 Range and habitat of Astrophytum and Lophophora
The range of Lophophora williamsii includes both the Tamaulipan thornscrub and the Chihuahuan desert (Anderson 1996), while Astrophytum asterias has a much more restricted range in the Tamaulipan thornscrub only (Damude and Poole 1995; Martinez Avalos 2002; Sanchez-Mejorada et al.1986).
Astrophytum and Lophophora may be found in close proximity within these habitats, sometimes growing together under the same nurse shrub (Fig.
For example, we have more often observed Lophophora near the base of shrubs while Astrophytum may grow farther out under the edge of the shrub’s canopy or even in the open.
www.cactusconservation.org /CCI/t2c_2.html   (323 words)

  
 The Mescal Bean and Peyote Cactus
Although it contains the potent hallucinogenic alkaloid mescaline, the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii) is not related to the leguminous shrub called mescal bean (Sophora secundiflora); however, they do inhabit a similar range in the arid lands of the southwestern United States and Mexico.
The poisonous seeds contain the alkaloid cytisine, and were once used in the intoxicating, vision-seeking "red bean dance" prior to the widespread use of the "less-life-threatening" peyote cactus.
The stem crown is radially-divided into sections, each bearing a small meristematic region (called an areole) from which arises a tuft of hairs.
waynesword.palomar.edu /peyote.htm   (396 words)

  
 The Sacramental Peyote - Cacti and Succulents
Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) is also known by various other common names, including chief, devil root, diabolic root, dumpling cactus, father of visions, mescal buttons, sacred mushroom, and satanic gift.
Peyote (Lopophora williamsii) is a member of the Cactus family.
It is native to parts of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. As cacti go, peyote is fairly small, and it grows very close to the soil surface.
www.bellaonline.com /ArticlesP/art24189.asp   (602 words)

  
 Cultivar: issue 1 (29)
This issue of the Photo gallery where we usually display abnormal cacti forms is dedicated to genus Lophophora.
On the right there is also a postage stamp issued in Russia in 1994 picturing Lophophora williamsii.
To those interested in the cacti from genus Lophophora we recommend to read a very interesting book by Edward Anderson "Peyote, The Divine Cactus", published by The University of Arizona Press, ISBN 0-8165-0680-9.
www.lapshin.org /cultivar/N29/loph-e.htm   (198 words)

  
 The Shaman Australis Gallery - Lophophora spp
Lophophora williamsii -graft- Trichocereus peruvianus – 148 viewsEd Dunkel
Young Lophophoras – 328 viewsL --> R: diffusa, L. diffusa v.
For pressure the graft was placed ' on its head' in a large test tubereville
www.shaman-australis.com.au /gallery2/thumbnails.php?album=1&page=5   (138 words)

  
 Lophophora Williamsii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Interesting to note that all diffusa varieties originated from only one diffusa variety, also all williamsii varieties originated from only one williamsii variety, probably v.
Also note that both species of Lophophora originated from only one cactus, more specifically, from only one seed, the 'Genesis Cactus' or 'Genesis Lophophora' or 'Genesis Seed'.
Meaning all parts of the plant presently classified botanically as Lophophora williamsii Lemaire, whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of such plant, and every compound, manufacture, salts, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds or extracts (Interprets 21 USC 812(c), Schedule I(c) (12))
www.lambo.aros.net /peyote/peyote.htm   (2474 words)

  
 Lophophora williamsii - Peyote
In a volume devoted to the study of shamanism and hallucinogenic drugs it is important to include data concerning a group whose experiences with the hallucinogenic peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii) in shamanistic rituals resulted in serious conflict a
Even aside from his arguments that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and that St. Paul was a self-hating gay, the new book by a former Episcopal bishop of Newark is explosive.
] The first, Lophophora williamsii, the commonly-known peyote cactus, comprises a large northern population extending from southern Texas southward along the high plateau land of northern Mexico.
www.entheology.org /edoto/PPL.TB/lophophorawilliamsi-5-58.asp   (10176 words)

  
 Ethnobotanicals210 for Shamanic Extracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Here is the latest information on lophophora williamsii order.
Here is the latest information on lophophora williamsii order mexico.
Here is the latest information on lophophora williamsii peyote.
www.shamanic-extracts.com /resources/210   (248 words)

  
 Lophophora williamsii | lophophora | Fotki.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
2004-05-14 - Lophophora williamsii SB 854, Starr Co, Tx
You can find more Lophophora williamsii photos at http://lophophora.blogspot.com/
This L. williamsii (SB 854) was sown in 2004 and grafted as a couple of months old seedling.
public.fotki.com /lophophora/lophophora_williamsii   (104 words)

  
 CactusPlaza
Welcome to CactusPlaza,a Dutch cactus nursery specialized in sowing and raising cacti from seed and cuttings.
We have seedlings and young specimens of different sizes belonging to the cactus families Trichocereus, Astrophytum, Echinocactus, Ferocactus, Lophophora, amongst others.
All our cacti are biologically grown in a greenhouse where the use of (biological) insecticides is kept to a minimum.
www.cactusplaza.com   (136 words)

  
 Rivers Source Botanicals Retail/Wholesale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
RSB has been doing as best we can to provide these seeds for the past 13 years, and it's not been easy.
What most people don't understand is that Lophophora is an endangered species, and Peyote seeds are scheduled along with the plant.
Presently we offer seeds of mixed Lophophora species: L. decipiens, v.mazapil, v.
riverssource.yage.net /products.php?page=2   (1494 words)

  
 1321 Lophophora Williamsii - Peyote - 1 to 2 years old
1321 Lophophora Williamsii - Peyote - 1 to 2 years old
Lophophora Williamsii - Peyote - 1 to 2 years old
Peyote contains a wide variety of alkaloids among which, mescaline and will provide a very deep and earthly trip Lophophora
www.de-sjamaan.nl /en/1321_Lophophora_Williamsii_-_Peyote_-_1_to_2_years_old.html   (134 words)

  
 De-Grafting Lophophora Williamsii from Trichocereus - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
I want to 'de-graft' my Lophophora Williamsii (peyote) cactus which is one head about 7cm wide and 5cm tall.
L Williamsii has a large tap root so I have always grown mine directly in the soil and not grafted.
I think you may have a problem degrafting such a large plant, but as I have no practical experience thats just a guess.
forums.gardenweb.com /forums/load/cacti/msg0721262927279.html   (281 words)

  
 Ethnogarden Botanicals -> Seeds -> Peyote   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
We are extremely sorry that we cannot ship to our friends in the U.S.
It is illegal for us to ship any Lophophora seeds to the U.S. Under no circumstances will we!
Lophophora difussa is an exception, we may ship seeds of this genus worldwide excluding California as the entire genus Lophophora is prohibited by state law
www.ethnogarden.com /cart/index.pl/catid_77/proid_144   (148 words)

  
 Peyote (Lophophora williamsii)
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Lophophora williamsii is a small cactus native to Mexico, Texas and New Mexico.
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 Peyote (Lophophora williamsii), San Pedro and Peruvianus cacti
Peyote (Lophophora williamsii), San Pedro and Peruvianus cacti
The cultivation of Lophophora (Peyote) - informative guide on how to grow peyote, including tips on how to speed them up a bit.
So please don't have any fun with our cacti if you live in such a country; instead leave them on a windowsill or something, look at them and pretend you're having a trip.]
www.potseeds.co.uk /peyote   (1133 words)

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