What is another word for Lophophora Williamsii?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒfəfˌɔːɹə wˈɪli͡əmzˌɪa͡ɪ] (IPA)

Lophophora Williamsii, commonly known as peyote, is a small, spineless cactus native to northern Mexico and southern Texas. The plant contains psychoactive alkaloids, including mescaline, which have been used for centuries by indigenous peoples for their spiritual and medicinal properties. Some synonyms for Lophophora Williamsii include the Peyote cactus, Hikuli Mulato, Mescaline cactus, and Native American peyote. Although the plant is used for its psychoactive properties in certain religious and cultural practices, it is illegal or highly restricted in many parts of the world due to its potential for abuse and harm.

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