
Lophophora williamsii v La Popa
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v La Popa is a specific variety of Peyote, with characteristics. It's usually a small, button-shaped cactus. The plant has a color that goes from grey-green to bluish. It has the typical ribbed surface, with distinct areoles, that define the rounded shape. It is another plant adapted to desert conditions. It stores water to survive through the dry times. This plant is historically important because of its mescaline alkaloids. To cultivate this variant, ensure it gets a lot of direct sunlight.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v La Popa is a specific variety of Peyote, with characteristics. It's usually a small, button-shaped cactus. The plant has a color that goes from grey-green to bluish. It has the typical ribbed surface, with distinct areoles, that define the rounded shape. It is another plant adapted to desert conditions. It stores water to survive through the dry times. This plant is historically important because of its mescaline alkaloids. To cultivate this variant, ensure it gets a lot of direct sunlight.