Lophophora williamzii
Origin: Mexico
A beautiful rounded cactus without any spines. This is an easy-growing, no-hassle plant, however they are very slow growing. Known as the Peyote Cactus.
Plant Size: Well established plant, grown in a 7 cm pot. The photo is of the plant for sale.
Caring for your Cactus
- Pot: Most smaller cactus species from drier regions are best suited to cultivation in containers. Larger growing species can be grown outside in the rockery.
- Soil: The plants prefer a well-drained soil, a mixture of sandy soil with some organic matter.
- Light: The brighter the light the more compact and colourful your cactus will be. Most cacti species prefer growing in sunny positions. However, they can tolerate partial shade if not over-watered.
- Water: Cacti are very hardy plants and are able to withstand prolonged droughts. A good watering every week or two should suffice. Watering should be drastically reduced in winter.

















