Peyote (Peyotl) is not an ordinary cactus. It’s scientific name is Lophophora williamsii. Peyote is native to Mexico and South Western Texas, where it to this can be found in arid areas rich with limestone. There are three properties that makes these cacti unique . Two of them rather trivial, the other one very important. […]

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Just planted these previously potted Peruvian Torch cacti, and also shown are several San Pedro Cacti, taken from cuttings which I sell on eBay once in a while. They will get part shade from a nearby Mesquite tree. These are both from South America and need a bit of shade in our hot and dry […]

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Best way to increase your San Pedro collection is to take cuttings and put them into the ground. Cold hardy to about 30F. This Fall/Spring, I put about 80 more cuttings into our soil. Let the cut heal 3-6 weeks, stored inside, before placing them into the soil, little water, as there are no roots […]

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