Lophophora plants
Cultivation
Lophophora cactus species are best grown in a mineral soil. Add clay and limestone (pulverized) to the soil mix to improve health and growth. These cacti need a warm and sunny spot to grow and flower. Be careful with younger plants. They need filtered sunlight and need to be watered more often then adult plants. In winter keep your Lophophora cacti dry at a temperature of 5-10 °C.Synonyms
Anhalonium (Lem.), PeyoteCactus Plants
The interesting family of cactus plants (Cactaceae) consists
of around 300 genera with a combined total of approximately 2500 species
of cacti. The Cactaceae are a very special group of plants because they
are adapted and tolerant to usually harsh growing conditions. Many
Cactus plants have thorns. This makes them unique as well as impressive
in the plant world. The cactus thorns function as a manner to acpture
moisture from the air and they also deter plant eating animals. This
deterring is also done by certain alkaloides which some cacti posess. Lophophora williamsii (Peyote) is a good example of a cactus with such deterring alkaloides.
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