Lophophora williamsii are very slow growing, small, spineless cacti that originate out of Mexico and Texas. They are used to growing in the most arid of regions and have adapted to requiring very little water to survive.
Largely due to over hunting / poaching in their natural habitat, Peyote have become an endangered species in the wild.
Lophophora Care
- Substrate: Very gritty mix with little to no organic material
- Watering: Spring to Autumn (April to September), infrequently
- Light: Natural or artificial (while young), South facing window or greenhouse.





















Not only are the prices amazing, but they are one of the only greenhouse I will receive plants from that don’t look battered or half dead and that is fully attributable to the absolute care these plants are packaged and shipped with.
These particular plants endured about half a week in a heatwave and half a week in rain during transit to Scotland and you wouldn’t be able to tell, they’re still firm and dry and the roots are intact and healthy, and in fact some of them are even slightly larger than the advertised size.
Apart from the plants themselves, the team behind growing and selling them is as always amazing and is always willing to help out and answer questions and never fail to respond quickly.
I wouldn’t purchase your cacti from anywhere else apart from here if you can at all help it, the health of the plants and the trustworthiness of the sellers make cactocereus the undeniably best choice.
I will definitely be buying again :)
The packaging was spot on, shipping was fast, and everything arrived in perfect condition. What really makes Byron stand out is not only the exceptional quality of his cacti, but also how helpful and kind he is. He's always happy to answer questions and share advice before and after a sale, and you can tell he genuinely cares about his customers and plants.
If you're looking for quality cacti, I highly recommend Byron and his business. He's a wonderful person, and his shop will continue to be my go-to.