Williamsii peyote
Williamsii peyote Presenting the fabled Lophophora Williamsii, the well-known Peyote cactus with a deep cultural history. A single, glaucous, blue-green, spineless stem with elaborate ribs, a robust taproot below the earth, and an abundance of lovely pale pink blooms that turn into vivid pink fruits that contain enchanted seeds when the plant is in flower.
Lophophora koehresii
Explore the fascinating Lophophora koehresii, a botanical treasure that lives on the outskirts of Queretaro, Mexico, and has genetic relationships more closely to Diffusa than Williamsii.
This cactus, which is the second smallest in the genus Lophophora, is distinguished by its vivid appearance. It has prominent ribs and unusually thin, pale-pink flower petals that are darkened below the center fold, giving it the impression of a big pentadecagram star.
Lophophora diffusa
The intriguing Lophophora Diffusa is a single plant that can occasionally form clumps. It is distinguished from Lophophora Williamsii by having bigger stems and lime green stems that are ornamented with thick, wavy ribs. Lophophora Diffusa’s abundance of attractive mild pink-white, and occasionally yellowish-white, blossoms reveal a delightful surprise.
Plants will be shipped bare-rooted, so please make sure your new plant has a proper substrate and pot! The best method for safeguarding plants from rot and damage during transportation is to send them bare-rooted.
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