Lophophora fricii v. VM 667
The available seeds are 10 purebred Lophophora Fricii v. VM 667, Sierra Zavaleta, Coahuila, Mexico seeds.
Lophophora fricii v. VM 667 (Sierra Zavaleta, Coahuila, Mexico) is a rare and locally specific form of Lophophora. fricii, native to the harsh, semi-arid region of the Sierra Zavaleta in Coahuila, Mexico. Field number VM 667 designates a documented population prized for its precise provenance, fine morphology, and delicate flowers.
This form typically develops a flat, spherical to slightly convex body with a smooth, velvety epidermis in bluish-green to grey-green tones. The surface is divided into soft, rounded tubercles, each with small tufts of fine white wool, distributed symmetrically across the crown. Mature plants usually remain solitary but may slowly form small, compact groups over the years.
During the flowering period, delicate blossoms in pale pink to soft magenta tones emerge from the central, woolly areoles, creating a subtle contrast to the subdued stem colors. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils and minimal rainfall, this population exhibits slow growth, drought resistance, and remarkable resilience. Its precise provenance, elegant form, and delicate flowers make it a highly sought-after specimen for collectors of rare, locally pure Lophophora. fricii.
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