Loph williamsii
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Loph williamsii
Hi all, I love my Lophs as they flower together and will provide me with free seeds. What more can you ask. Cheers
Re: Loph williamsii
Free drugsEric Williams wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 5:53 pm Hi all, I love my Lophs as they flower together and will provide me with free seeds. What more can you ask. Cheersimage.jpeg
One loph to the other:
"And a larger pot please! We are getting too close for comfort."
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Re: Loph williamsii
I thought it was something like ....
Hi man!
Hi man!
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
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Re: Loph williamsii
Nice healthy little plants Eric, enjoy!
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias
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Re: Loph williamsii
Thanks for kind words lads, re potting job on w/e. Yes they are self fertile, but I seem to have more seeds with a little tickle of the brush, but I was always bad at counting at school lol. Cheers
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Re: Loph williamsii
Nice plants!
It appears that some populations in habitat are self fertile, while others are not. I have examples of both in my collection, though I can't recall their locality data off the top of my head.
It appears that some populations in habitat are self fertile, while others are not. I have examples of both in my collection, though I can't recall their locality data off the top of my head.
Re: Loph williamsii
It is probably just the populations in the south of the distribution near Etronque Huizache that are not self-fertile. However, all of the other Lophophora taxa - fricii, diffusa, koeresii, alberto-vojtechii are NOT self-fertile.
Most of my L. williamsii seed goes to waste, within succulent enthusiast circles there is little demand for seed or plants.
Most of my L. williamsii seed goes to waste, within succulent enthusiast circles there is little demand for seed or plants.
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Re: Loph williamsii
Eric
have you ever had volunteer seedlings of these pop-up (like your Euphorbia obesa)? Have a look. It can happen.
Ralph
have you ever had volunteer seedlings of these pop-up (like your Euphorbia obesa)? Have a look. It can happen.
Ralph
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https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/cacti.html
Members visiting the Llyn Peninsula are welcome to visit my collection.
Swaps and sales at https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/forsale.php
My Field Number Database is at https://www.fieldnos.bcss.org.uk
Re: Loph williamsii
Interesting idea, Ralph.
My experience is that, unless you pull the pods off the seeds end up stuck in the dried fruit, lodged among the hair on top of the plant. Do you cleaverly avoid this? Would welcome a better solution☺
David Lambie
Bristol
My experience is that, unless you pull the pods off the seeds end up stuck in the dried fruit, lodged among the hair on top of the plant. Do you cleaverly avoid this? Would welcome a better solution☺
David Lambie
Bristol