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Lophophora fricii v. violaciflora v. JJH 9602115

The seeds available are 10 pure Lophophora Fricii v. Violaciflora v. JJH 9602115, Sierra Parras (El Amparo), Coahuila, Mexico seeds.



Lophophora fricii v. violaciflora v. JJH 9602115 (Sierra Parras, El Amparo, Coahuila, Mexico) is a rare and sought-after local form of Lophophora fricii , native to the rugged semi-desert region of the Sierra Parras near El Amparo, Coahuila. Field number JJH 9602115 designates a documented population known for its elegant form, smooth texture, and the characteristic violet-tinged flowers that distinguish the cultivar violaciflora .


This form typically exhibits a flat, spherical body with a smooth, velvety epidermis in bluish-green to greyish-green hues. The surface is divided into softly rounded tubercles, each bearing a small tuft of white wool at the crown. Mature plants usually remain solitary but may eventually form small, compact clusters.


During the flowering period, delicate blossoms ranging from pale pink to vibrant violet-purple emerge from the woolly center – a distinctive characteristic of this variety. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils and the dry, highland conditions of Coahuila, this population exhibits slow, steady growth and exceptional resilience. Its precise provenance, elegant form, and striking violet flowers make it a particularly collectible specimen for Lophophora enthusiasts.

Lophophora fricii v. Violaciflora v. JJH 9602115, Sierra Parras (El Amparo)

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