Psychoactive cactus


Many cacti are known to be psychoactive, containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline However, the two main ritualistic genera are Echinopsis, of which the most psychoactive species is the San Pedro cactus, and Lophophora, with peyote being the most psychoactive species. Several other species pertaining to other genera are also psychoactive, though not always used with a ritualistic intent.

Ethnic Use

Several world regions have historically used psychoactive cacti for their properties, particularly Indigenous peoples from Central and South America, such as in Mexico and the Andes region.
For this purpose cacti plants are specifically grown in the millions. Lophophora williamsii is used by the Native American Church.

Species

"Peyotes"

Other "peyotes"
Other North American psychoactive and/or medicinal cacti-
Other South American psychoactive and/or medicinal cacti