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Lophophora KKR 326 Williamsii v. El Pilar, COAH (3 cm - 4 cm)

Pictured in the photo are some of the Lophophora KKR 326 Williamsii v. El Pilar, COAH (3-4 cm) offered for sale in cactus substrate. The plants are already potted and healthy. They are grown from seed and are 100% own-root.



Lophophora williamsii v. KKR 326 (El Pilar, Coahuila, Mexico) is a rare and locally specific form of Lophophora. williamsii, native to the dry, semi-desert region around El Pilar in Coahuila, Mexico. Field number KKR 326 designates a documented population known for its precise provenance, characteristic morphology, and robust growth.


This form typically develops small, flat, button-like stems with a smooth, velvety epidermis in pale green to grey-green tones. The surface is divided into soft, rounded tubercles, each with a small tuft of fine white wool, distributed symmetrically across the crown. Mature plants usually remain solitary but can slowly form small, compact clumps under ideal conditions.


During the flowering period, delicate flowers in light pink to pale violet tones emerge from the central, woolly areoles, creating a beautiful contrast to the subtle stem colors. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils and low rainfall, this population exhibits slow growth, drought resistance, and remarkable longevity. Its precise provenance, elegant form, and delicate flowers make it a sought-after specimen for collectors of rare, locally pure Lophophora williamsii.

Lophophora KKR 326 Williamsii v. El Pilar, COAH (3 cm - 4 cm)

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