Lophophora williamsii - Mixed Random Variety x30 Fresh Seeds
Lophophora williamsii - Mixed Variety
• x30 Fresh Seeds
Contains Random Mixed Variety of:
Caespitosa
Cardona
Calabacillal
Cuatrocienegas
Decipiens
Echinata
El Amparo
El Coyote
El Oso
Grau Blau (Grey-Blue)
Hipolito
Hausteca Canyon
Huizache
La Paloma
Las Coloradas
Loma de Verde
Mazapil
Menchaca
Mirando City
Nuevo Yucatan
Ocampo
Parras
Pentagona
Ramos Arizpe
Reynosa
San Antonio
San Pablo
Sierra Paila
Texana
Villa Arista
Villa Garcia
Weisse Bluete
We add portions of all of our LW Varieties and mix them all up in a big bag, so the mix is totally at random.
Lophophora williamsii, is a small spineless cactus, native to Mexico and southwestern Texas.
It is found primarily in the Chihuahuan Desert and in the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosí among scrub, especially where there is limestone.
There are often significant, vertical ribs consisting of low and rounded or hump-like bumps. From the cusp areoles arises a tuft of soft, yellowish or whitish woolly hairs. Spines are absent.
Flowers are pink or white to slightly yellowish, sometimes reddish. They open during the day, are from 1 to 2.4 centimeters long, and reach a diameter from 1 to 2.2 centimeters.
The cactus produces flowers sporadically; these are followed by small edible pink fruit. The club-shaped to elongated, fleshy fruits are bare and more or less rosy colored.
At maturity, they are brownish-white and dry. The fruits do not burst open on their own and they are between 1.5 and 2 centimeters long. They contain black, pear-shaped seeds that are 1 to 1.5 mm long and 1 mm wide.
The seeds require hot and humid conditions to germinate.
*Please note, we only ship within Australia, we do not post internationally.*