Rare Dragon Fruit

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In this video, The Mescaline Garden crew goes on an adventure to the Rare Dragon Fruit farm in Agnes Water, Queensland. Dodging flooding and cyclones, they flew from Sydney to Brisbane before driving a further six hours north to explore one of Australia's most diverse cactus fruit farms during the peak of pitaya season. With over 200 different cultivars, the farm showcases a stunning array of flavours, forms and colours. Standouts like the Japan Pink, with its vibrant skin and exquisite taste, demonstrate the richness of dragon fruit connoisseurship.
Bio:
Dr Liam Engel is an ethnobotanist, drug science researcher and communicator. Liam’s unique perspective draws on skills in health and medicine, communications and social sciences, as well as botany and horticulture. Liam is a world-renowned expert on psychedelic cacti and Acacia trees, founder of The Mescaline Garden, an educational psychoactive plant nursery, and core contributor to Entheogenesis Australis, an internationally influential ethnobotanical charity.
Liam has published many scholarly works and a wide variety of other health, harm reduction and botanical publications concerning psychoactive plants. Liam has acted as an expert ethnobotanical consultant for numerous organisations including The ABC, the Conversation and the Sydney Royal Botanical Garden. Liam is currently completing a second PhD in Medical Science, on a scholarship funded by Natural Health International, who are working together to study tryptamines in plants.
To find out more about Liam's work, visit www.themescalinegarden.com, www.liamengel.doctor and www.patreon.com/DrLiamEngel.
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  • @RareDragonFruitAgnesWater
    @RareDragonFruitAgnesWater4 ай бұрын

    Lovely hosting you, come back any time

  • @awakeinsleep3769
    @awakeinsleep37694 ай бұрын

    This came at perfect timing. Currently traveling up the coast and Agnes Waters not far from where I am now. Definitely going to hit up some dragon fruits!!!

  • @HecTechFPV
    @HecTechFPV4 ай бұрын

    ohhhhwweeee