Mammillaria wagneriana is a small cactus with a spherical, usually solitary stem with prominent tubercles and a slightly depressed apex …
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The family Cactaceae (cactus, cacti) is divided into four subfamilies (Pereskioideae, Opuntioideae, Cactoideae and Maihuenioideae), around 125 – 130 genera and 1,400 – 1,500 species of flowering plants with succulent (water-storing) stems.
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Cereus ayisyen, formerly known as Cereus haitiensis, is a shrubby cactus with numerous green, mostly erect to ascending branches with 10 …
Mammillaria surculosa is a small cactus that forms colonies of spiny, bright green stems with prominent cylindrical tubercles tapering …
Cereus fernambucensis, also known as Cereus pernambucensis, is a cactus with thick, fleshy, erect or semi-prostrate stems with 3 to 8…
Mammillaria halbingeri is a small cactus with light green globose to short cylindrical stems with conical to ovoid tubercles, wooly axils…
Cereus albicaulis is a rare, shrubby cactus with only a few weak, bluish-white, sharply 4-edged branches with slightly wavy ribs and 2 to …
Mammillaria sphaerica (Longmamma Nipple Cactus) is a small cactus that forms a clump of spherical, pale green stems with conical to …
Cereus yungasensis is a tree-like cactus with segmented branches that arise from the main stem. It can grow up to 40 feet (12 m) tall …
Mammillaria albicoma is an attractive cactus that forms clumps of green stems covered with white, hair-like spines. The stems are …
Cereus hankeanus is a rare, tree-like cactus with segmented branches that arise from the main stem. It can grow up to 12 feet (3.7 m) tall …