
Lophophora williamsii v Rinconada
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Rinconada represents a unique form of the Peyote cactus, setting itself apart with its features. The plant has a button-like form, which can range in color from grey-green to bluish. Its ribbed structure is a key characteristic, along with the areoles that contribute to the plant's rounded shape. It is adapted to harsh desert conditions. It is another of the survivors in dry climates. Its cultural significance stems from the mescaline alkaloids within. It's important to cultivate it in well-draining soil and in sunlight.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Rinconada represents a unique form of the Peyote cactus, setting itself apart with its features. The plant has a button-like form, which can range in color from grey-green to bluish. Its ribbed structure is a key characteristic, along with the areoles that contribute to the plant's rounded shape. It is adapted to harsh desert conditions. It is another of the survivors in dry climates. Its cultural significance stems from the mescaline alkaloids within. It's important to cultivate it in well-draining soil and in sunlight.