Today I harvested the first seeds from my grafted Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Tx). The fruit appeared mid-September and has been maturing on the plant for some weeks. The photo below shows the fruit on September 17.
Lophophora williamsii fruit
The fruit has been dry and ripe for picking for a while now – as illustrated by the next photo, taken just before the fruit was removed.
Dry Lophophora williamsii fruit
I blame it on the self-fertilization; the fruit only contained 3 seeds that looked OK and 2 that weren’t fully developed. It will be interesting to see if any of the seeds are viable.
Lophophora williamsii seeds
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Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge !
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