
Lophophora koehresii
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora koehresii is a rare and fascinating cactus species, closely related to Lophophora williamsii, known for its unique characteristics. It is often considered a variant of the L. williamsii. The plant has button-like, spineless stems, similar to other Lophophora species. The color of the plant is usually a pale green or bluish-green. It produces small, pink flowers during the flowering season. This plant is slow-growing. To cultivate, use a well-draining, mineral-rich soil, similar to other cacti. It needs plenty of sunlight and infrequent watering, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Careful attention and a suitable environment are crucial for its cultivation.
Description
Lophophora koehresii is a rare and fascinating cactus species, closely related to Lophophora williamsii, known for its unique characteristics. It is often considered a variant of the L. williamsii. The plant has button-like, spineless stems, similar to other Lophophora species. The color of the plant is usually a pale green or bluish-green. It produces small, pink flowers during the flowering season. This plant is slow-growing. To cultivate, use a well-draining, mineral-rich soil, similar to other cacti. It needs plenty of sunlight and infrequent watering, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Careful attention and a suitable environment are crucial for its cultivation.