Lophophora fricii Cristata ‘Glacier Crown’

£380.00

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Lophophora fricii Cristata ‘Glacier Crown’

A rare crested Lophophora fricii specimen with a broad, folded growth form and excellent blue-grey colour.

Overview

Lophophora fricii Cristata ‘Glacier Crown’ is a one-off collector specimen selected for its unusual crested growth and strong visual character. Rather than forming a single rounded head, this plant has developed into a broad, folded crest with multiple swollen lobes, giving it a sculptural, almost brain-like structure.

The plant shows a lovely blue-grey to glaucous green colour, with soft woolly areoles scattered across the raised folds. The form is compact, mature-looking, and nicely balanced in the pot, not just a tiny crest starting to think about doing something interesting. This one is already there.

This is the exact kind of plant that makes sense as a collector listing rather than standard stock. It has age, form, colour, and enough oddness to earn its place.

Specimen Details

  • You will receive the exact plant shown in the photos, this is a one-off specimen
  • Size: approximately 8–9cm across
  • Form: Cristata / crested, with folded multi-lobed growth
  • Colour: Blue-grey to glaucous green
  • Root system: Own-roots with a well-established tap root system

What Makes This One Special

Crested Lophophora are not common plants, and good ones are not all equal. Some are small, messy, weak, or unstable. This specimen has a much stronger presence, with a mature folded structure and a dense, chunky body.

The growth is especially attractive because it is not just a flat fan. It has raised folds, rounded lobes, and multiple growth points pushing through the crest, which gives the plant more depth and character from every angle.

The colour is also a big part of the appeal. Under strong light it shows that cold, blue-grey Lophophora look that collectors tend to chase, with greener tones visible where the body is more actively growing.

Grower Notes

Grow this as a collector cactus, not as a wet windowsill novelty. It wants a very free-draining mineral mix, strong light, good airflow, and careful watering during active growth.

Crested plants can hold moisture in folds and tight growth points, so avoid overhead watering late in the day and do not keep it damp for long periods. A bright greenhouse, dry conservatory, or strong indoor setup can work well, provided the plant is allowed to dry properly between waterings.

In the UK, this is best treated as a slow-growing specimen plant. Keep it frost-free, dry over winter, and avoid forcing it too hard. Slow, steady growth will keep the body tighter and the form cleaner.

Collector Appeal

This specimen is ideal for a Lophophora collector who wants something with real form rather than just size. The cresting, colour, and multi-lobed structure give it far more presence than a standard single-headed plant of similar diameter.

It would sit well in a specialist Lophophora collection, a rare cactus cabinet, or as a single premium specimen for someone who appreciates abnormal growth forms.

Important Notes

Crested growth can continue to develop and change over time. New lobes may push, folds may thicken, and some sections can occasionally grow more strongly than others. This is part of the appeal with cristate plants, not a defect.

Colour may also vary through the year depending on light, temperature, watering, and active growth. Blue-grey tones are usually strongest under good light and leaner growing conditions.

Why This One Stands Out

  • Rare crested Lophophora fricii
  • Strong blue-grey colour
  • Mature, chunky folded form
  • Own-root specimen with a well-established tap root system
  • Exact plant shown, no lucky dip
  • Proper collector piece, not standard stock
Weight 0.5 kg

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All plants sold are strictly for garden / ornamental purposes, not for human consumption. We are here to cultivate these beautiful plants and spread them as far as we can, nothing outside of growing (all things related to growing) will be tollerated.

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