Lophophora fricii (False Peyote) is a cactus with spherical spineless stems that grow from a large taproot. The stems are pale grey-green…
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Lophophora is a genus of spineless, button-like cacti native to the southwestern United States and central Mexico. The name is derived from the two Greek words "λοφος (lophos)", meaning "crest of a hill or helmet" and "φορεω (phoreo)", meaning "to carry".
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Lophophora diffusa (False Peyote) is a solitary or clump-forming cactus with a large taproot and globular spineless stems with tufts of…
Lophophora williamsii (Peyote) is a spineless, slow-growing cactus with blue-green, yellow-green, or sometimes reddish-green stem. It…