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San Pedro Australiana – Part 1 – Why grow San Pedro? (Short Film) See Part 2 for the Q&A element to this series Please subscribe, like and comment on our videos to show support for our charity - This is a free way to say thank you to EGA 😊🍄🌵- www.entheogenesis.org Talk Synopsis: These tall, green, magic cacti already had a lot of confusing names - Trichocereus, Echinopsis, pachanoi, peruvianus, macrogonus, bridgesii… Then people started growing these cacti in Australia. The name games got even weirder – bogan, yowie, chemical shaman’s d**k, etcetera. In this video, self-confessed cactus fiend Liam Engel will relentlessly bombard you with information and imagery concerning Australia’s iconic San Pedro cacti population. If you don’t grow San Pedro cacti, Liam will convince you that you should. If you already grow San Pedro cacti, Liam will convince you that you should grow more. If you still weren’t convinced, Part 2 provides a live question-and-answer session, providing Liam another opportunity to argue that NOW is always is the best time to grow and care for San Pedro. Liam Engel Bio: Dr Liam Engel is an illicit drug researcher seeking to empower psychoactive ecologies and the people who use them. Liam works with ECU, UQ and RMIT, and spends his spare time figuring out how he can make room for more cacti. Liam can be contacted at [email protected] About Garden States Microdose Webcasts. The EGA Garden States Microdose Webcasts are designed to cover a variety of topics from the field of ethnobotany and psychedelic culture, sustainability, and related areas of community interest. The Microdose Webcasts lead up to the highly anticipated Garden States 2021 Botanical Conference. Registration for the Microdose Webcasts are free, but donations are encouraged to support EGA's important work. About EGA. Entheogenesis Australis is a charitable, educational organisation established in 2004. We provide opportunities for critical thinking and knowledge sharing on ethnobotanical plants, fungi, nature, and sustainability. Through our conferences and workshops, we aim to celebrate the culture, art, politics and community around medicine plants in the hope to better wellbeing for humankind and the planet. To find out more about what we do, head over to our organisational website, www.entheogenesis.org. If you like what you see, take a look at our upcoming Garden States 2021 Botanical Conference program. The conference is taking place in Victoria in 2021. Head to the conference website for more info - www.gardenstates.org Related resources: Keeper Trout’s ‘Trout’s Notes on San Pedro & related Trichocereus species’ https://troutsnotes.com/pdf/SanPedro_... Patrick Noll’s ‘The San Pedro Group’ https://trichocereus.net/trichocereus... and ‘San Pedro Hybrids’ https://trichocereus.net/new-book-tri... Shaman Australis nursery http://www.shaman-australis.com.au/shop/ and forum https://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/ Herbalistics nursery https://herbalistics.com.au/ Trichocereus Auctions Australia Facebook group / 1316453921842330 Trichocereus Disease & Virology Facebook group / 2231175120430856 Thanks to: Patrick Noll Neil Brougham Stillman Emily Blatchford Nick Wallis Jonathan Carmichael Caine Barlow