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Lophophora alberto-vojtechii v. KSM 762

The available seeds are 10 purebred Lophophora Alberto-Vojtechii v. KSM 762, North of San Vincente km 5, San Luis Potosi, Mexico seeds.



Lophophora alberto-vojtechii v. KSM 762 (north of San Vicente, km 5, San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is a rare, locally restricted form of Lophophora alberto-vojtechii found in the semi-arid region north of San Vicente. The field number KSM 762 designates a documented population valued for its distinctive morphology and adaptation to its native habitat.


These plants typically develop small, flat, button-like shoots with a velvety epidermis in pale blue-green to grey-green hues. The surface is divided into soft, rounded tubercles, each covered with a fine tuft of white wool, distributed symmetrically across the crown. Mature plants usually remain solitary but may eventually form small, compact clumps.


During the flowering period, delicate, pale pink to soft magenta flowers emerge from the central, woolly areoles, offering a subtle yet striking contrast to the plant's muted green foliage. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils and minimal rainfall, this population exhibits slow growth, drought resistance, and long-term stability. Its precise provenance, elegant morphology, and refined form make it a highly sought-after specimen for collectors of rare, locally restricted Lophophora alberto-vojtechii.

Lophophora Alberto-Vojtechii v. KSM 762, North of San Vincente km 5, SLP

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