My grafted Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Tx) is growing its last fruit this season. The fruit looks ripe and fat so I'm hoping for lots of seeds even though the flower was self-pollinated.
Lophophora williamsii - ripe fruit
Yesterday I harvested the dried fruits produced by the plants second and third flower – both of these flowers were also self-pollinated (I didn’t have a whole lot of plants flowering last year ;-)
Lophophora williamsii - harvested fruits
The fruits are approximately 1 cm (~0.4'') long, only the upper half is containing seeds. The yield from these fruits, each contained 6 seeds, is much better than from the first fruit I harvested.
Lophophora williamsii - seeds
If the seeds are viable I hope to come full circle, growing new seedlings in less than two years after the mother plant was sown!
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Curtis's botanical magazine. v.113 [ser.3:v.43] (1887) (added: 10/06/2025)
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Curtis, William,1746-1799.
Curtis's botanical magazine dedications, 1827-1927 : portraits and
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20 hours ago
Wow! that plant is freakin beautiful? i am wondering if you would be at all able to give me any pointers, i am a beginner. please e-mail me at lithiumbarbie@bellsouth.net
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