Description
Grandfather Lophophora Williamsii Cactus Plant
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The Grandfather Lophophora williamsii, often referred to as a mature Peyote cactus, is a prized collector’s specimen known for its age, size, and beauty. Unlike younger plants, this established, long-lived cactus develops a commanding presence with larger button-like heads, rich blue-green to gray-green coloration, and a well-formed crown.
Native to the deserts of Mexico and Texas, Lophophora williamsii is a spineless, slow-growing cactus that can live for decades. Mature “Grandfather” plants may form impressive clusters and produce delicate pink to white flowers during their blooming season, making them a breathtaking centerpiece in any cactus collection.
All our grandfather Lophophoras are hard grown. Lophophora williamsii reaches a maximum size range, and cultivating them beyond this point is usually very challenging and time-consuming, as their growth slows significantly with age. This is what makes naturally grown plants above 5.5cm very special.
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Rare, mature Lophophora williamsii specimen
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Distinct “Grandfather” form with larger, established growth
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Produces offsets and charming seasonal blooms
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Long-lived, low-maintenance cactus for serious collectors
Age: 12+ Years