Family: Cactaceae
Pot diameter: 5.5 cm
Light: Very bright location, with mild sun and gradual acclimation to more intense exposure.
Watering: Very sparse, only when the substrate has completely dried out.
Substrate: Very well-draining cactus mix, with a high proportion of inorganic materials.
Form: Low, spherical to slightly flattened body, with soft sides and areoles with white fuzz.
Growth: Slow, compact and low, focusing on a stable, symmetrical form.
Use: Exclusively an ornamental plant. Not intended for consumption or any other use.
Significant features:
- Lophophorous form with a low, spherical body and symmetrical sides.
- Small areoles with white fuzz instead of prominently visible spines.
- Ideal for bright pots and mineral compositions.
Origin: The natural range extends from southwestern and southern Texas to northeastern Mexico.
Lophophora williamsii requires very well-draining substrate and careful watering, avoiding humid locations to prevent excessive moisture around the root.
Dimensions
- Placement
- Indoor & Outdoor
- Bonsai
- No
Special Features
- Watering
- N/A
- Resistance to Cold
- N/A
- Terrarium
- No
- Aromatic
- No
Family
- Cactus
- Astrophytum
Important information
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