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  1. ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|wildlife
    péóité Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Anhalonium lewinii | Echinocactus lewinii | Lophophora williamsii | Peyotl | Peyote-Kaktus | Peyotl-Kaktus | Igelkaktus | Schnapskopf
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    Definition Kakteenart in Mexiko, Texas und Nordafrika mit berauschend und halluzinogen wirksamen Inhaltstoffen Reference Reallex Med.
    peyote cactus | peyote | pellote | mescal-button | devil's root | sacred mushroom | dumpling cactus
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    Definition Lophophora williamsii, the more common of the two species of the cactus genus Lophophora, family Cactaceae, native to North America, almost exclusively to Mexico Reference "Encyclopaedia Britannica http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/454720/peyote [1.7.2011]"
    Comment "Peyote is well known for its hallucinogenic effects; the plant contains at least 28 alkaloids, the principal one of which is mescaline [ IATE:1399752 ], which is isolated from the flowering heads (dried tubercles), known as peyote buttons or mescaline buttons [ IATE:1399822 ]. The more common species, L. williamsii, has pink to white flowers in summer, the fruit ripening the following year. L. diffusa, more primitive, grows in a small area in central Mexico. Its flowers are white to yellow, and the body is yellow green."
    cactus peyote | peyotl
    fr
    Definition Cactus du Mexique, du Texas et de l'Afrique du Nord, dont les feuilles sont douées de propriétés hallucinogènes; on en extrait divers alcaloïdes tels que la mescaline, l'anhalamine, l'anhaline, l'anhalonine Reference A.Manuila
    Lophophora williamsii | Anhalonium williamsii | Echinocactus lewinii
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