PHOENIX, July 25 (Reuters) - Arizona's saguaro cacti, a symbol of the U.S. West, are leaning, losing arms and in some cases falling over during the state's record streak of extreme heat, a scientist said on Tuesday. Summer monsoon rains the cacti rely on have failed to arrive, testing the desert giants' ability to survive in the wild as well as in cities after temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 Celsius) for 25 days in Phoenix, said Tania Hernandez.

  • goatmeal [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    That's terrible. Those are some cool cacti!

    Advice. Go out and buy either a San Pedro or a Peruvian Torch cactus.. If in the US, these cacti contain significant amounts of mescaline. Only peyote is banned. I made chili out of one that died on me this past NYE. Now I've got 3 San Pedros I'm working with.

    Mescaline works as a micdodose but it really shines as feeling a cross between LSD and MDMA.