
Lophophora williamsii v San Tiburcio
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v San Tiburcio is a specific variety of the Peyote cactus. The plant is typically button-like, and usually with a grey-green or bluish hue. The surface has ribs and areoles, that form the rounded shape. It is well-adapted to desert conditions. It also can survive in a drought. It has great importance in history, because of the mescaline content. Give this plant well-draining soil, and also a lot of sunlight, to help in its growth.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v San Tiburcio is a specific variety of the Peyote cactus. The plant is typically button-like, and usually with a grey-green or bluish hue. The surface has ribs and areoles, that form the rounded shape. It is well-adapted to desert conditions. It also can survive in a drought. It has great importance in history, because of the mescaline content. Give this plant well-draining soil, and also a lot of sunlight, to help in its growth.