Grandfather Lophophora Williamsii Cactus
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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.
Rare, mature Lophophora williamsii specimen
Distinct “Grandfather” form with larger, established growth
Produces offsets and charming seasonal blooms
Long-lived, low-maintenance cactus for serious collectors
Age: 12+ Years











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