
Lophophora williamsii v San Jose de Caraniza Cuchil
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v San Jose de Caraniza Cuchil is a specific variety of the Peyote cactus, that displays its own characteristics. It has the button-like structure, normally having a grey-green or bluish color. The ribs are a typical feature of its form. It is another plant that has adapted to desert conditions. It also shows the ability to live through droughts. This plant is culturally significant because of mescaline. To cultivate this variant, the best method is using well-draining soil, and lots of sunlight.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v San Jose de Caraniza Cuchil is a specific variety of the Peyote cactus, that displays its own characteristics. It has the button-like structure, normally having a grey-green or bluish color. The ribs are a typical feature of its form. It is another plant that has adapted to desert conditions. It also shows the ability to live through droughts. This plant is culturally significant because of mescaline. To cultivate this variant, the best method is using well-draining soil, and lots of sunlight.