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Lophophora fricii v. caespitosa v. BJ 613

The seeds available are 10 pure Lophophora Fricii v. Caespitosa v. BJ 613, Rancho Penjamo (top of rocks) Coahuila, Mexico seeds.



Lophophora fricii v. caespitosa v. BJ 613 (Rancho Peñjamo – on rocks, Coahuila, Mexico) is a rare and locally restricted form of Lophophora fricii originating from the rocky outcrops of Rancho Peñjamo in Coahuila. Field number BJ 613 designates this documented population, which is particularly known for its natural tendency to form dense, low-growing clumps – a characteristic feature of the caespitosa variety (“tufted” or “clumped”).


This form typically develops small, flat, button-like shoots with a smooth, soft epidermis in pale blue-green to gray-green tones. The tubercles are rounded and densely packed, each areole bearing a small tuft of white wool arranged symmetrically across the crown. Over time, the plants form compact clumps that cling tightly to the rock surface, creating a striking, natural, carpet-like appearance.


During the flowering period, delicate, pale pink to light magenta flowers emerge from the central, woolly areoles, providing a subtle yet beautiful contrast to the muted stem colors. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils and extreme drought, this population exhibits slow growth, exceptional drought tolerance, and long-term resilience. Its clumpy growth habit, precise provenance, and elegant appearance make it a sought-after specimen for collectors of rare, site-specific Lophophora fricii.

Lophophora fricii v. Caespitosa v. BJ 613, Rancho Penjamo (top of rocks) Coahuil

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