
Lophophora williamsii v Paila
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Paila is a specific variety of the peyote cactus, distinguished by its origin in the Paila region of Mexico. It is a small, spineless, and slow-growing succulent with a distinctive button-like appearance. The cactus is usually bluish-green or grayish-green, and it has a rounded or flattened shape. The flowers are typically pink or white and appear at the top of the cactus. It thrives in well-draining, mineral-rich soil and full sun exposure. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. When cultivating, provide as much sunlight as possible. Keep the soil dry to reduce the likelihood of root rot. Propagation is done through seeds or offsets.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Paila is a specific variety of the peyote cactus, distinguished by its origin in the Paila region of Mexico. It is a small, spineless, and slow-growing succulent with a distinctive button-like appearance. The cactus is usually bluish-green or grayish-green, and it has a rounded or flattened shape. The flowers are typically pink or white and appear at the top of the cactus. It thrives in well-draining, mineral-rich soil and full sun exposure. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. When cultivating, provide as much sunlight as possible. Keep the soil dry to reduce the likelihood of root rot. Propagation is done through seeds or offsets.