i believe i read "the garden of eden" says that the flowers are indeed active, does anyone have experience, if this is the case then we have yet to harness the power of the flower
im curious if the alkaloid concentrations/ profile mimic that of the cactus they grow from or if they have unique properties that might synergize/ offer a different experience
It has been reported that the green tissue at the base of the flower is active, and bitter, in trichocereus. This is the tissue that becomes fruit, but the reported active flowers are aborted green ovaries, fruit is not reported active.
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