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Cimora is a
Peruvian term used to
describe a brew with
hallucinogenic properties made from the “San Pedro”
cacti (Trichocereus pachanoi) and
other plants...
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redbird flower, devil's-backbone,
redbird cactus, Jewbush, buck-thorn,
cimora misha,
Christmas candle,
fiddle flower, ipecacuahana, Jacob's ladder, ****anese...
- in a
sweet flesh. Ripe
fruits Blooming habit Ayahuasca Chavín de Huántar
Cimora El Paraíso, Peru
Guitarrero Cave List of
psychoactive plants Psychedelic...
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firestick Euphorbia tithymaloides – devil's backbone,
redbird cactus,
cimora misha (Peru)
Euphorbia trigona –
African milk tree,
cathedral cactus, Abyssinian...
- 4-Dimethoxyphenethylamine. It is
mixed into a
hallucinogenic beverage called "
cimora"
along with
Echinopsis pachanoi (syn.
Trichocereus pachanoi). "Neoraimondia...
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cereus reported to be used as an
ingredient in the
psychoactive drink called cimora,
drunk at
various ceremonies and
containing material of the San
Pedro cactus...
- long. It is also the
source of an
ingredient in the
psychoactive beverage cimora. The greenish-white to pink-red
flowers reach a
diameter of up to 3 centimetres...
- (=
Pedilanthus tithymaloides) – "Devil's backbone", "redbird cactus",
cimora misha (Peru) (s)
Euphorbia tithymaloides ssp.
angustifolia (Poit.) V.W.Steinm...