
Lophophora williamsii v Saltillo Monclova
Peyote - San Pedro Cactus
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Saltillo-Monclova is a specific variety of the peyote cactus, distinguished by its geographical origin and unique characteristics. This variety is native to the region between Saltillo and Monclova, Mexico. The cactus is a small, spineless succulent, typically bluish-green or grayish-green, with a rounded or flattened shape. The plant's most notable feature is its button-like appearance and the presence of psychoactive compounds. The flowers are typically pink or white and appear at the top of the cactus. It prefers well-draining, sandy soil and full sun exposure. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. Avoid overwatering and protect the plant from frost.
Description
Lophophora williamsii v Saltillo-Monclova is a specific variety of the peyote cactus, distinguished by its geographical origin and unique characteristics. This variety is native to the region between Saltillo and Monclova, Mexico. The cactus is a small, spineless succulent, typically bluish-green or grayish-green, with a rounded or flattened shape. The plant's most notable feature is its button-like appearance and the presence of psychoactive compounds. The flowers are typically pink or white and appear at the top of the cactus. It prefers well-draining, sandy soil and full sun exposure. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. Avoid overwatering and protect the plant from frost.