Showing posts with label Cristates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cristates. Show all posts

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Lophophora williamsii f. cristata (crested / fasciated peyote cactus)

Lophophora williamsii f. cristata, top view
Lophophora williamsii f. cristata, top view

Last Sunday I went on a shopping spree and ordered some Lophophora alberto-vojtechii seeds from Köhres and a Lophophora williamsii f. cristata plant from Cactus Plaza.

Crested Lophophora williamsii, front view
Crested Lophophora williamsii, front view

The crested L. williamsii arrived yesterday without a scratch and looks exactly as advertised with a length of 4.2 cm and grafted on a Trichocereus pachanoi stock; the width of the crest is 2.5 cm.

Lophophora williamsii f. cristata, side view
Lophophora williamsii f. cristata, side view

I have never grown fasciated Lophophora before and look forward to follow the plant in the years to come. I'm particularly curious to see if the fasciation also affects the flowers or if they develop normally.

Fasciated Lophophora williamsii, the other front
Fasciated Lophophora williamsii, the other front

I'm happy as can be with my new acquisition while “She Who Must Be Obeyed” gently shakes her head in silent disbelief ;-)

Crested Lophophora williamsii grafted on Trichocereus pachanoi stock
Crested Lophophora williamsii grafted on Trichocereus pachanoi stock

Monday, September 24, 2007

Dirk’s collection of cristate and variegated cacti

Dirk is a lucky man. Anyway, judged by the quality of his collection of crested and variegated cacti, he has to be ;-) I think you’ll agree after seeing the pictures that Dirk has been kind enough to let me share in this post.

Ariocarpus retusus var. elongata crest
Ariocarpus retusus var. elongata crest

I’m particularly fond of this photo of a cristate Ariocarpus retusus, resembling a plant creature one would not be too surprised to encounter in a Tolkien novel.

Dirk is living in Belgium and knows a commercial cactus grower in Holland who lets him pick and choose interesting seedlings when he’s visiting (to stock up on Harrisia for grafting). On this account Dirk has got quite a collection of variegated Lophophora.

Lophophora williamsii f. variegata
Lophophora williamsii f. variegata

I especially like the pastel pink, yellow, and green colors of the above plant – it’s almost a wine gum look-alike ;-) But the rest of the collection is definitely also nice.

Lophophora williamsii f. variegata grafted on Harrisia
Lophophora williamsii f. variegata grafted on Harrisia

Lophophora williamsii f. variegata 'Zebra'
Lophophora williamsii f. variegata 'Zebra'

Collection of variegated Lophophora williamsii
Collection of variegated Lophophora williamsii

Dirk also has plants showing dichotomous branching like these beautifully symmetric two-headed Obregonia denegrii and Lophophora williamsii plants.

Two-headed Obregonia denegrii
Two-headed Obregonia denegrii

Collection of two-headed Lophophora williamsii
Collection of two-headed Lophophora williamsii

Last I heard from Dirk he had just returned from a visit to the 2007 ELK. He had tried to obtain a cristate Lophophora – unfortunately without any luck. You can see more of Dirk’s amazing collection at his cactelders web site.

I hope you enjoyed this featured collection - if you have pictures or information you would like to share, you can drop me a mail at “lophophora [dot] blog [at] gmail [dot] com”.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Variegated and cristate Lophophora

Many Thai nurseries are offering large selections of variegated and crested cacti. Unfortunately the Lophophora plants are quickly sold out so I haven’t obtained any yet. The photos below are courtesy of Deaw Cactus.

Lophophora williamsii crest (own root) – 13cm
Lophophora williamsii crest (own root) – 13cm

Variegated Lophophora williamsii – 3.5cm
Variegated Lophophora williamsii – 3.5cm

Variegated Lophophora williamsii v. caespitosa – 6cm
Variegated Lophophora williamsii v. caespitosa – 6cm

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