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Lophophora koehresii (viridescens) v. BKM 798

The available seeds are 10 purebred Lophophora Koehresii (Viridescens) v. BKM 798, Santa Anna de Nahola, Tamaulipas, Mexico seeds.



Lophophora koehresii (viridescens) v. BKM 798 (Santa Anna de Nahola, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a rare, highly specialized form of Lophophora. koehresii, native to the semi-arid region around Santa Anna de Nahola in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Field number BKM 798 designates a documented population valued for its unique morphological characteristics and site-specific adaptations.


This variety typically forms small, flat, button-like bodies with a smooth, velvety epidermis in a bright green (viridescens), distinguishing it from the usual grey-green forms. The surface is divided into soft, rounded tubercles, each with small, woolly areoles, symmetrically distributed across the crown. Mature plants usually remain solitary but can slowly form compact clumps under ideal conditions.


During the flowering period, delicate pink to pale magenta flowers emerge from the central, woolly areoles, creating a soft yet striking contrast to the light green body. Adapted to dry, well-drained soils and minimal rainfall, this population exhibits slow growth and exceptional resilience. Its precise provenance, vibrant coloration, and elegant morphology make it a highly sought-after specimen for collectors of rare, site-specific Lophophora.

Lophophora Koehresii (Viridescens) v. BKM 798, Santa Anna de Nahola, Tamaulipas

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