Answer: peyote

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PEYOTEMescaline-yielding cactus
peyotea hallucinogen derived from cactus
peyoteone of the dried, buttonlike tops of a mescal of the genus Lophophora, used as a hallucinogen, esp. by certain Indians of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. during religious ceremonies; peyote
peyotea hallucinogenic drug containing mescaline that is derived from peyote buttons and used especially in the religious ceremonies of some American Indian peoples
peyotewhite, water-soluble, crystalline powder, C11H17NO3, obtained from mescal buttons, that produces hallucinations
peyoteeither of two species of spineless, dome-shaped cactus, Lophophora williamsii or L. diffusa, of Texas and northern Mexico, yielding the hallucinogen peyote
peyotesmall low spineless cactus (Lophophora williamsii) of the southwestern United States and Mexico having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles called also mescal
PEYOTECactus known for its psychoactive effects
PEYOTEDrug sometimes used for a vision quest
PEYOTEShaman's hallucinogen
PEYOTECactus with buttons
PEYOTEIt's taken for trips in the desert
PEYOTESource of potent buttons
PEYOTECactus drug
PEYOTEProvider of a trip across a desert?
PEYOTEHallucinogen-yielding cactus
PEYOTEHallucinogen
PEYOTENarc's find, maybe
PEYOTECactus used as a drug
PEYOTEMescal
PEYOTEMescal cactus.
PEYOTEMexican cactus, or the drug made from it
PEYOTEHallucinogen made from mescal
PEYOTEMexican cactus
PEYOTESpineless cactus
PEYOTEHallucinogen used in some Indian ceremonies
PEYOTEDome-shaped cactus
PEYOTENative American hallucinogen
PEYOTEDesert hallucinogen
PEYOTEMescaline source
PEYOTEHallucinogenic cactus