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Lophophora fricii v. GM 621

The available seeds are 10 purebred Lophophora Lophophora Fricii v. GM 621, Sierra Zavaleta 1100 m, Coahuila Mexico seeds.



Lophophora fricii v. GM 621 (Sierra Zavaleta, 1100 m, Coahuila, Mexico) is a rare and highly localized form of Lophophora fricii originating from the elevated, semi-arid region of the Sierra Zavaleta in Coahuila. The field number GM 621 designates this documented population, which is valued for its precise provenance, fine morphology, and habitat-adapted characteristics.


This form typically develops flat, spherical shoots with a smooth, velvety epidermis in pale blue-green to grey-green tones. The surface is divided into soft, rounded tubercles, each areole bearing a small tuft of fine white wool, arranged symmetrically above the crown. Mature plants often remain solitary but can slowly form compact clumps that cling closely to the rocky terrain of their natural habitat.


During the flowering period, delicate pale pink to light magenta flowers emerge from the woolly central areoles, forming a subtle yet striking contrast to the muted stem color. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils at approximately 1100 m altitude and minimal rainfall, this population exhibits slow growth, excellent drought resistance, and long-term stability. Its precise provenance, elegant form, and delicate flowers make it a particularly sought-after specimen for collectors of rare, locally specific Lophophora fricii .

Lophophora fricii v. GM 621, Sierra Zavaleta 1100 m, Coahuila Mexico

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