Mammillaria herrerae (Golf Ball Cactus) is a cute small cactus with globose or slightly elongated stems covered with clusters of white …
Browsing: Mammillaria
Mammillaria is one of the largest genus of Cactaceae family. Most of the species are native to Mexico, but some come from the southwest Uunited States, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The name derives from the Latin word "mammilla", meaning "nipple" or "teat".
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Mammillaria solisioides (Pitayita) is a small cactus, usually solitary or occasionally forming small clumps. The stem is spherical to …
Mammillaria schiedeana is an attractive small cactus with dark green spherical stems with cylindrical or slightly tapering tubercles and…
Mammillaria fraileana is small cactus that grows up to 6 inches (15 cm), slowly producing offsets to form a small clump. Stems are green…
Mammillaria luethyi is a small eye-catching cactus with brownish ball-shaped stems dotted with white clusters of tiny spines and decorated…
Mammillaria melanocentra is a small cactus with a glaucous green, usually solitary stem covered with pyramidal tubercles and clusters of …
Mammillaria perezdelarosae, also known as Mammillaria bombycina subsp. perezdelarosae, is a beautiful small cactus with globular to …
Mammillaria hahniana (Old Lady Cactus) is a small cactus with spherical stems that are densely covered with soft white hairs and spines …
Mammillaria theresae is a charming small cactus with subglobose to cylindrical, usually solitary or sparingly clustered stems covered with …
Mammillaria magnifica is a fast-growing cactus with cylindrical stems covered with pyramidal or conical tubercles tipped with clusters of …