Why Lophophora Williamsii Stands Out
We cultivate Lophophora williamsii to deliver rare, high-quality peyote cacti. The spineless, button-shaped cactus develops 5–13 blue-green ribs and soft, fleshy stems. Its unique geometry and subtle coloring elevate ornamental collections and botanical displays.
Lophophora Williamsii Growth and Care Tips
We provide detailed guidance for Lophophora williamsii to ensure healthy, thriving plants. Growers should use fast-draining, mineral-rich soil and position the cactus in bright, indirect light. Water sparingly when the soil dries completely, and maintain indoor temperatures between 70–90°F (21–32°C). Apply low-nitrogen fertilizer cautiously during the growing season to encourage strong, steady growth without splitting the cactus.
Flowering and Ornamental Appeal of Live Lophophora
Our Lophophora williamsii produces delicate pink flowers in summer. Each live peyote cactus develops naturally in controlled nursery conditions, resulting in visually striking specimens suitable for collectors, indoor displays, or botanical collections. The ornamental peyote enhances succulent arrangements with its slow-growing, button-shaped form.
How to Pot and Display Lophophora Williamsii
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Use nursery-grade, mineral-rich soil to strengthen roots.
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Place your live Lophophora in bright, indirect sunlight or supplemental grow lights.
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Water lightly once the soil fully dries.
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Protect from frost and extreme heat.
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Rotate containers periodically for even growth.
Specifications Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Lophophora williamsii |
| Common Name | Peyote Cactus |
| Form | Button-shaped ornamental cactus |
| Color | Blue-green to grayish-green |
| Size Range | Nursery-grown buttons; varies by age |
| Growth Rate | Slow, long-term maturation |
| Environment | Indoor, greenhouse, legal ornamental cultivation |
| Soil | Mineral-rich, fast-draining substrate |
| Flowering | Seasonal pink blooms (summer) |
| SKU | LW-BTN-ORN-001 |
| Category | Ornamental & Collector Cacti |
FAQs About Lophophora Williamsii
Q: Is this cactus legal to own?
A: Ownership depends on your local regulations. Always confirm compliance before ordering.
Q: Does the cactus arrive rooted?
A: Yes. Each Lophophora williamsii specimen arrives rooted in nursery-grade soil.
Q: Can I grow it outdoors?
A: Only in stable, warm, dry climates. Indoor display is recommended for most collectors.
Q: Does it flower?
A: Yes. The live peyote cactus blooms delicate pink flowers during summer months.
Q: Do you provide documentation?
A: Yes. We include plant passports or certificates where required by law.





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