
Lophophora williamsii v Nuevo Yucatan
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Nuevo Yucatan is a regional variant of Peyote, holding its own subtle differences. The plant has the recognizable button-like shape, which is often grey-green to bluish. The distinct ribbed form with areoles are prominent features. It has adapted to its environment, and thrives in tough climates. It is a survivor of the desert, due to its storage of water. This variant, like the others, has significant cultural importance. It needs well-draining soil and a lot of sunlight to thrive.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Nuevo Yucatan is a regional variant of Peyote, holding its own subtle differences. The plant has the recognizable button-like shape, which is often grey-green to bluish. The distinct ribbed form with areoles are prominent features. It has adapted to its environment, and thrives in tough climates. It is a survivor of the desert, due to its storage of water. This variant, like the others, has significant cultural importance. It needs well-draining soil and a lot of sunlight to thrive.