
Lophophora williamsii v General Cepeda
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v General Cepeda is a regional variety of Peyote, bearing its own distinguishing characteristics. It typically forms a small, button-shaped cactus with a grayish-green or bluish hue. The plant's ribbed structure and areoles are prominent features that define the rounded shape. Like other Lophophora varieties, it is adapted for desert environments, requiring minimal watering. This cactus has a historical role because of its mescaline alkaloids. To cultivate this variant, ensure it gets plenty of light and well-draining soil, which is key to its survival.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v General Cepeda is a regional variety of Peyote, bearing its own distinguishing characteristics. It typically forms a small, button-shaped cactus with a grayish-green or bluish hue. The plant's ribbed structure and areoles are prominent features that define the rounded shape. Like other Lophophora varieties, it is adapted for desert environments, requiring minimal watering. This cactus has a historical role because of its mescaline alkaloids. To cultivate this variant, ensure it gets plenty of light and well-draining soil, which is key to its survival.