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Lophophora fricii v. violaciflora v. VM680

The available seeds are 10 purebred Lophophora Fricii v. Violaciflora v. VM 680, El Amparo, Coahuila, Mexico seeds.



Lophophora fricii v. violaciflora v. VM 680 (El Amparo, Coahuila, Mexico) is a rare and particularly distinctive local form of Lophophora fricii, collected from the arid region of El Amparo in Coahuila, Mexico. The field number VM 680 designates a documented population known for its elegant form and striking violet-tinged flowers, which give the variety its name violaciflora ("violet-flowered").


This form typically exhibits a flat, spherical body with a smooth, soft epidermis in bluish-green to greyish-green tones. The surface is divided into rounded tubercles, each bearing a small tuft of silky white wool, arranged harmoniously in a spiral across the crown. Mature plants usually remain solitary but may slowly form small, compact clusters over the years.


During the flowering period, exquisite blossoms in shades ranging from delicate pink to deep lilac-violet emerge from the woolly central areoles – a distinctive feature that differentiates this population from other Lophophora fricii forms. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils and minimal rainfall, this variety exhibits exceptional drought resistance and slow, steady growth. Its vibrant flowers, elegant form, and precise provenance make it a highly sought-after specimen for collectors of rare and locally pure Lophophora populations.

Lophophora fricii v. Violaciflora v. VM 680, El Amparo, Coahuila, Mexico

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