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One of Texas' Oldest Peyotes

...and a few pics of Hibiscus coulteri, the yellow flowers Desert Hibiscus.

This specimen is probably one of Texas' Oldest Peyotes, located on private land and we'll acres for and guarded. It also displays the "cristate" or fasciated form, whichany cacti species do, creating a growth pattern that resembles an undulating, twisting wave.

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At a time the United States' ignorance continues to grow I'm so glad I support a channel like this that is a daily feed of botanical wonder.

thomas adams

If I were religious, this would be the alter at which I'd worship.

Jacob

Thanks for sharing these with us. Most of us will never get to see one like this probably ever in our lifetime.

Dustin Dodson

My favorite always. I was lucky enough to be invited to many ceremonies of the grandfathers and will never forget the beautiful people and experiences

John Doane

Very very old, in captivity and with grafting one can get them to grow at an accelerated rate, but out in the wilderness and normal desert waterโ€ฆ we are talking like 1-2 mm a year.

Alexander Moening

Wow. How old?

Zeebes

That twisted, wavy shape...that is more difficult to have flower...isn t?...Lophophora williamsii have something beautiful, shape, colour,...well all to apreciate ๐Ÿคค

Ana Rita

That's gorgeous, friend. Holy shit, thanks for sharing

Jamie V


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