Peyote cactus

GPTKB entity

Statements (49)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf succulent
gptkbp:commonName gptkb:Peyotl
Peyote
gptkbp:conservationStatus Vulnerable
gptkbp:contains gptkb:Mescaline
gptkbp:cultivatedIn Ornamental purposes
gptkbp:diameter 4–11 cm
gptkbp:distribution gptkb:Southwestern_United_States
gptkb:Northern_Mexico
gptkbp:ediblePart Not typically consumed as food
gptkbp:family gptkb:Cactaceae
gptkbp:firstDescribed gptkb:Charles_Antoine_Lemaire
1845
gptkbp:flowerColor Pink
gptkbp:floweringSeason March to May
gptkbp:fruitType Pink
gptkbp:genus gptkb:Lophophora
gptkbp:growthForm gptkb:Spineless
Slow
gptkbp:habitat gptkb:Chihuahuan_Desert
gptkbp:harvestSeason May to June
gptkbp:hasAlkaloids gptkb:Anhalonidine
gptkb:Anhalonine
gptkb:Lophophorine
gptkb:Pellotine
gptkbp:height 2–7 cm
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Peyote cactus
gptkbp:legalStatus Controlled substance in many countries
gptkbp:lifespan Up to 30 years
gptkbp:listedOn gptkb:CITES_Appendix_II
gptkbp:nativeTo gptkb:Mexico
gptkb:Texas
gptkbp:pollinatedBy Insects
gptkbp:protectedBy Protected in Texas
gptkbp:reproduction Seeds
Vegetative propagation
gptkbp:riskFactor Habitat loss
Overharvesting
gptkbp:scientificName gptkb:Lophophora_williamsii
gptkbp:toxicity Low
gptkbp:usedBy gptkb:Navajo_people
gptkb:Huichol_people
Peyote religion practitioners
gptkbp:usedFor gptkb:traditional_medicine
Visionary experiences
Psychoactive effects
gptkbp:usedIn Native American religious ceremonies
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Peyote_Religion
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6