woof woof woof Posted January 7, 2003 http://www.pbase.com/briansprock/inbox&page=2 012.jpg and 013.jpg are two different types of bridgesii. 035.jpg , not sure is this is the regular Joe. Looks differently from my other lophops, in flower color and form. 018.jpg = a local melocactus Will be posting some more pics soon. Hey BiG "T", we wants to pics, you were going to dig some up...., when you have the time of course Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M S Smith Posted January 8, 2003 35.jpg, looks regular in form to me, just the flower color is aweful white, whiter than I think I have ever seen before, but that shouldn't be so surprising, or reflect any variation, form, etc., as flower color can vary quite a bit. Michael Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woof woof woof Posted January 10, 2003 Ty Michael! Indeed it does seem "awfully" white for a lophop W. That is not the only reason why I asked, I find that it does look a little different in the way it grows & color compared to most loph Willies i have seen. I have seen so many variations of Lophophora W. on the web, that it confuses me a little i think it could even be a diffusa or even possibly a willi X diffusa. I haven't studied it closley enough yet... heh, I will be working nightshifts 3 days in a row.... so plenty of time to surf the net and try find out For the others @ SAB to enjoy I have added some more pictures. So click on the link in of the first post! Bri [This message has been edited by brian (edited 10 January 2003).] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites