
Lophophora williamsii v Puerto Sigala
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Puerto Sigala is a captivating variety of the Peyote cactus, having its own distinctive characteristics. It often displays a button-like shape, with a colour range that goes from grey-green to bluish. Its ribbed structure is evident, with areoles that form the shape. It has adapted well to living in the desert. It is able to survive harsh drought conditions. This variant has been historically important, because of the presence of mescaline. It needs well-draining soil, and exposure to sunshine, when cultivating.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Puerto Sigala is a captivating variety of the Peyote cactus, having its own distinctive characteristics. It often displays a button-like shape, with a colour range that goes from grey-green to bluish. Its ribbed structure is evident, with areoles that form the shape. It has adapted well to living in the desert. It is able to survive harsh drought conditions. This variant has been historically important, because of the presence of mescaline. It needs well-draining soil, and exposure to sunshine, when cultivating.