Mammillaria beneckei is a small cactus with green to greenish-brown stems with areoles at the tip of the tubercles, each bearing a cluster …
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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 albilanata is a small cactus with gray-green stems densely covered with short spines and white wool. It can grow solitary or …
Mammillaria karwinskiana subsp. nejapensis (Silver Arrows), also known as Mammillaria nejapensis, is a small cactus with green to bluish …
Mammillaria baumii is a small cactus that grows in clusters of spherical to egg-shaped stems almost completely hidden by bristle-like …
Mammillaria magnimamma is a small cactus that initially grows as a solitary spherical stem but gradually forms a dense clump of multiple …
Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata' is a strange small cactus that forms a densely packed cluster of contorted green stems with wooly areoles …
Mammillaria compressa 'Yokan' is a strange small cactus that forms a densely packed cluster of crested, brownish-green to purplish-red …
Mammillaria candida (Snowball Cactus), also known as Mammilloydia candida, is a small cactus with solitary or clustered stems densely …
Mammillaria compressa (Mother of Hundreds) is a clump-forming cactus with cylindrical to club-shaped stems with spines that vary in …
Mammillaria karwinskiana (Royal Cross) is a small cactus with green, spherical to short cylindrical stems with pyramidal, spirally …