Lophophora Williamsii variety Icamole Nuevo Leon
$19.00 – $23.00Price range: $19.00 through $23.00
Winter-purpling Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ (Nuevo León) seeds with branching habit. Northeastern rarity. For propagation, research. High viability, guide. Discreet delivery guaranteed.
Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ (Nuevo León Peyote) Seeds | Fresh Harvest, High Viability
Introduction / Product Overview
Unlock the northeastern rarity of Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ seeds from Nuevo León’s Icamole region, distinguished by its winter-purpling tendencies and dichotomous growth patterns contrasting typical solitary forms. Perfect for the dedicated cultivator, preservationist, or Nuevo León locality specialist, these seeds enable you to grow Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ from seed, showcasing unique color shifts and branching habits from limestone scrublands. Pursue this propagation quest, enriching your collection with authentic northeastern Mexican genetics.
What’s Included in Your Order
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Premium Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ seeds (minimum count exceeds standard packs+).
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Sealed in a protective, labeled viability packet to preserve freshness.
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Detailed germination guide (digital download link provided upon purchase).
Seed Source, Viability & Genetics Explained
Open-pollinated from ex-situ mother plants true to Icamole Nuevo León genetics, ensuring ethical sustainability beyond wild northeastern populations. “Fresh harvest” signifies recent peak-ripeness collection, delivering 70-90% germination under optimal conditions. This locality variant preserves purpling responses to cold stress and dichotomous (branching) growth with stable northeastern traits, though rates vary by sterility, temperature, and technique—batch-tested for reliable performance.
Botanical & Seed Characteristics
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Species & Origin: Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ variety, Icamole region, Nuevo León, Mexico.
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Seed Appearance: Tiny (1-2mm), black, glossy, hard-coated.
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Dormancy: Minimal; gibberellic acid soak optional for uniformity.
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Storage Advice: Cool (4-10°C), dry in packet; viable 2+ years refrigerated.
Germination & Cultivation Guide
Recommended Method
Takeaway Tek for northeastern strains.
Substrate & Sowing
1:1:1 pumice, perlite, cactus soil; surface-sow, mist lightly, 1cm spacing in trays.
Environment
24-30°C, bright indirect light (grow lights optimal), dome humidity.
Timeline
Sprouts 7-21 days; establishment 4-6 weeks, purpling emerges with cool nights.
Aftercare
Ventilate post-germination to avoid rot; sparse water, full sun at 2cm; observe winter color shifts.
Benefits & Use Cases
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Propagation & Cultivation: Cultivate Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ seeds into purple-branching specimens affordably.
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Genetic Preservation: Safeguard Nuevo León northeastern lineages amid habitat challenges.
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Educational Value: Ideal for studying purpling responses, dichotomous growth, regional adaptation.
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Cost-Effectiveness: Unique traits from economical locality seeds.
Ethical Sourcing & Quality Assurance
Nursery-propagated from Icamole-authentic mother plants, protecting wild Nuevo León scrublands. Batches cleared via visual, float, and viability protocols. Freshness guaranteed at dispatch, free reshipment for transit issues—northeastern purity assured.
Shipping, Handling & Delivery Guarantee
Discreet padded envelopes with moisture barriers secure northeastern seeds. Domestic: 3-7 days; international: 7-14, tracked. Mailbox delivery promised—reship free if lost or damaged.
Legal & Compliance Disclaimer
These seeds are sold for botanical collection, horticultural propagation, and educational/research purposes only in jurisdictions where possession is legal. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to investigate and comply with all local, national, and international laws regarding the purchase and import of these seeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is your germination rate?
70-90% in sterile warm conditions; robust northeastern genetics—guide maximizes success.
How should I store seeds before planting?
Sealed packet, cool/dry (4-10°C fridge ideal); 2 years peak viability.
Do you ship to my country?
Worldwide per terms—check laws, contact support; buyer ensures compliance.
What is the growth rate after germination?
Slow (1-2cm/year initial), dichotomous branching, maturity 5-10+ years with purpling.
Call to Action
Capture your Lophophora williamsii ‘Icamole’ northeastern legacy with this limited fresh batch—sow soon for purple-dichotomous drama. Order now and propagate Nuevo León peyote distinction!

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