
Lophophora williamsii v. caespitosa
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v. caespitosa, also known as clustering Peyote, is a variety of the Lophophora williamsii cactus. Its most distinctive feature is its tendency to form clumps or clusters. The cactus has button-like, spineless stems that grow close together. The color is typically a blue-green or grey-green. It produces small, pink flowers during the flowering season. This plant is culturally significant and used in religious ceremonies. It is essential to use well-draining, mineral-rich soil. Give it a sunny spot and water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. It is illegal to possess in some areas, so check your local laws.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v. caespitosa, also known as clustering Peyote, is a variety of the Lophophora williamsii cactus. Its most distinctive feature is its tendency to form clumps or clusters. The cactus has button-like, spineless stems that grow close together. The color is typically a blue-green or grey-green. It produces small, pink flowers during the flowering season. This plant is culturally significant and used in religious ceremonies. It is essential to use well-draining, mineral-rich soil. Give it a sunny spot and water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. It is illegal to possess in some areas, so check your local laws.