Lophophora williamsii v. ZRI 60/08
The available seeds are 10 purebred Lophophora Williamsii v. ZRI 60/08, San Ignacio del Texas Santa Fe del Rucio Road, Nuevo Leon, Mexico seeds.
Lophophora williamsii v. ZRI 60/08 (San Ignacio del Texas, Santa Fe, Argentina) is a rare, location-specific form of Lophophora. williamsii, which originates from the semi-arid region of San Ignacio del Texas, Santa Fe. The designation "ZRI 60/08" refers to a collector field number and documents a population with characteristic morphological features tied to its natural habitat.
This form displays the classic, button-like shape of Lophophora williamsii, with a smooth, matte blue-green epidermis divided into well-defined tubercles. The body is firm, slightly flattened, with fine, woolly areoles distributed across the crown in precise geometric patterns. Mature plants often form small clusters, creating a compact, symmetrical arrangement.
During its flowering period, Lophophora williamsii v. ZRI 60/08 develops delicate pink to pale rose flowers that emerge from the central woolly tuft and create a beautiful contrast to the plant's soft green tones. Adapted to calcareous, well-drained soils, this population is particularly drought-resistant and slow-growing. Its documented provenance, subtle coloration, and natural symmetry make it a prized specimen for collectors of site-specific Lophophora forms.
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