Patrick Noll - San Pedro and Peyote Conservation

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2024
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    San Pedro and Peyote conservation
    with Patrick Noll (AKA Cactus Jerk))
    This is a small sample from a forthcoming interview of Patrick Noll with Liam Engel. The interview will be released soon via this UA-cam channel soon, so remember to subscribe!
    - Bio Patrick Noll -
    Patrick Noll is a cactus breeder, taxonomist and author specialising in the Trichocereus genus. While the San Pedro group is core to Patrick’s work, his breeding program is primarily concerned with beautiful and unique flowering hybrids.
    Patrick is a long-time moderator of the Shaman Australis ethnobotanical forum, creator of Trichocereus.net and the books The San Pedro Group, San Pedro Hybrids and Trichocereus Culture. Patrick also occupies the strange niche of cactus social media influencer. He can be found all over the internet under his pseudonym ‘Cactus Jerk.’
    Find Patrick vis his website - trichocereus.net
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  • @peyotegardens
    @peyotegardens 4 місяці тому +1

    Interestingly, Patrick is good friends online with poachers from Europe who have (or had) huge collections of peyote plants taken from Mexico. Europeans have been taking habitat plants for a long time and those people are actually very popular in Europe and online. Instead of condemning those poachers, Patrick actually encourages them to post in his forums he controls because they are his friends.