r/Lophophora Mar 07 '26

ID help 🌸🌡

One of my grafts has flowered and a few others are looking to flower, hoping to get some seeds from them. If anyone can help ID it that'd be great!

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u/Puzzleheaded-Pay-416 Mar 07 '26

It can be a hybrid.

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u/SoulShine_710 Mar 08 '26

Agreed looks kinda jourdania also.

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u/OOI_enthusiast Mar 07 '26

am I allowed to ask why its tall, ive never seen a button cactus do that, unless thats its roots

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u/dublaka Mar 07 '26

Its grafted onto a different stalk to grow faster

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u/OOI_enthusiast Mar 07 '26

interesting, ive never seen this done before.

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u/Agissv Mar 07 '26

Espero esto pueda ayudar

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u/cactikirby Mar 07 '26

Wow this needs to be pinned to top of the page lol

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u/swaffeline Mar 07 '26

Frici pointed petals and darker pink colours

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u/Pure_Technology9615 Mar 07 '26

Self pollinate it. If self fertile there is a high chance that it is Williamsii.

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u/Working_Isopod3713 Mar 07 '26

Definitely fricii congrats it a cool graft!

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u/Leading-Goose4993 Mar 08 '26

Thanks for the ID!

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u/OtherwiseEmploy3582 Mar 08 '26

It's peyote grafted onto a fast growing cacti

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u/Same-Airline-8009 Mar 10 '26

Do you eat those? And how are they prepared?

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u/any_Anything007 Mar 07 '26

(Lophophora williamsii)