Description
Lophophora Williamsii (Peyote) Cactus | Pick Your Own Specimen
Discover the beauty of Lophophora williamsii, better known as the Peyote cactus, a highly sought-after species among cactus collectors. Native to the deserts of northern Mexico and southwestern Texas, this slow-growing, button-shaped cactus is prized for its unique appearance and rarity in cultivation.
Each plant forms a rounded, spineless body with beautiful blue-green to gray-green skin, sometimes accented with subtle ribs and tufts of soft wool. Over time, it may produce offsets and small clusters, making it an exceptional centerpiece for any cactus collection. In season, delicate pink to white flowers bloom at the crown, adding even more charm.
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Rare and highly collectible cactus species
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Spineless, button-like form with striking coloration
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Produces charming pink-white blooms
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Long-lived and low-maintenance plant
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Exclusive: Pick Your Own Specimen from our collection
Age: 7 – 10 Years Old
Pick your own cactus. Only one of each available.
Our regular Lophophora williamsii cacti can be found on this page. These Lophophora williamsii cacti are the same approximate size, no selection availble.
See our cactus propagation guide on how to best care for your Lophophora williamsii.













