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Spanishfly
#1 Posted : 8/9/2014 4:56:53 PM

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I was inspired to start this thread because it is happening again!

I took this pic of my largest clump of Lophophora williamsii back in early 2013.

You can see a new head starting to emerge between three of the existing heads. (I don´t use the term pup as they are generally regarded as a peripheral new growth, subordinate to Mama.)



A year (and a repot) later it had muscled its three close companions to one side, and had flowered and fruited.



I am currently closely monitoring a repeat performance.
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#2 Posted : 8/9/2014 5:03:08 PM

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#3 Posted : 8/10/2014 3:51:40 AM

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Awesome! How large is that cluster? It's a beauty!
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#4 Posted : 8/10/2014 10:17:44 AM

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AcaciaConfusedYah wrote:
Awesome! How large is that cluster? It's a beauty!


Thanks for the kind words.

This big!

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#5 Posted : 8/11/2014 7:08:04 AM

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Beautiful!!! I hope I keep my seedlings alive long enough to get that huge! I'll probably be 50 years old by then.
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#6 Posted : 8/12/2014 10:38:59 AM

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hostilis wrote:
Beautiful!!! I hope I keep my seedlings alive long enough to get that huge! I'll probably be 50 years old by then.


Just a kid, then !!!!
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#7 Posted : 8/12/2014 6:41:29 PM

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Spanishfly wrote:
hostilis wrote:
Beautiful!!! I hope I keep my seedlings alive long enough to get that huge! I'll probably be 50 years old by then.


Just a kid, then !!!!


How old is that thing?
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#8 Posted : 8/13/2014 12:20:07 PM

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I bought it as a small seedling in 1999.
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#9 Posted : 8/13/2014 12:38:11 PM

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Your peyote cluster is breathtakingly beautiful, you definitely have a way with growing peyote's.


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#10 Posted : 8/15/2014 2:55:18 PM

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Aegle, thanks for the kind words.
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#11 Posted : 8/15/2014 10:54:37 PM

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How do you tell the difference between diffusa and williamsii?


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#12 Posted : 8/16/2014 12:49:15 PM

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Nathaniel wrote:
How do you tell the difference between diffusa and williamsii?



Easiest by the flowers - both species are quite variable, anyway.
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#13 Posted : 8/16/2014 8:51:50 PM

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Nathaniel wrote:
How do you tell the difference between diffusa and williamsii?

I'll share with you the same links that AlbertKLloyd shared with me when I asked the same question some time ago.

http://www.lophophora.in...ora_english-part%201.pdf
http://www.lophophora.in...ora_english-part%202.pdf
http://www.lophophora.in...ora_english-part%203.pdf
http://www.cactusconserv...heLittlestLophophora.pdf
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#14 Posted : 8/17/2014 12:55:46 AM

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Right. Thanks for the info. I had never even heard of diffusa until recently and I am always curious about how to identify different cacti. They are neat plants.

That picture of Lophos is seriously awesome. Nice looking cactus, that is!
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