(Peyo special cactus is the common fairy meat plant Wuyuyu)
Peyo's special cactus (peyote) is known to meat lovers as Lophophora Williamsii. Its appearance is dark green, spineless and has a delicate and soft texture, so it is also nicknamed "mullet" or "fish" by flower friends.
Peyo cactus is native to the arid areas of northern Mexico and southwestern United States, usually only 5 ~ 8 cm high. On certain days every year, local Indians go to look for these "magic balls" in droves. Sometimes they cut off the tender part at the top of the bulb and eat it. Sometimes, in order to enhance the psychedelic effect, they make an enema with deer thigh bone and inject its juice directly into the body from the anus. The effective hallucinogenic component of Peyo cactus is Mescaline, which is a powerful alkaloid and can cause hallucination, anxiety, mania and mental impairment. Indians should take it under the guidance of a special wizard, and curious people should never try it.
(Datura stramonium, a highly toxic hallucinogenic plant)
Datura stramonium is a more toxic hallucinogenic plant. Its morphology changes with the region, and it is woody or semi-woody plants in tropical regions and annual erect herbs in temperate regions. Datura can produce dazzling morning glory, with branches and leaves like huge palms and fruits like maces full of hard thorns. In order to keep children away from the poisonous Datura, there are many terrible legends all over the world. For example, in the Middle Ages, westerners believed that if Datura was dug up by roots, it would scream and scream, and people who heard this cry would be either dead or crazy; Others say that Datura bears a natural curse. If you see it blossom, your lover will die.
Datura stramonium contains alkaloids such as anisodamine, atropine and scopolamine, which can interfere with the normal nerve conduction function of human body and cause hallucinations. Datura worship is widespread among North American Indians, and experienced wizards will use it to cause hallucinations and even coma for several days and nights.
Datura stramonium is poisonous. Seeds are the most toxic, followed by young leaves, and roots and flowers can also kill people. Usually, the aboveground part150 ~ 300 grams can poison a cow, and 75 ~ 200 grams can poison a sheep, which is also toxic to fish. Every spring in China, some people mistakenly eat Datura stramonium seedlings as wild vegetables, ranging from poisoning to hospitalization and death. So, whatever you have for them