Anhalonium

/ænˌhæloʊˈniːəm/ noun

A genus of small cacti from Mexico, formerly used as the scientific name for peyote, known for psychoactive properties.

From Nahuatl 'analli' (peyote) + Latin '-ium' (genus suffix). Named by botanists in the 18th century, though the plant was called 'peyote' by indigenous peoples for millennia.

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