Mammillaria senilis is a small, basally branching cactus that forms a clump of globose to cylindrical stems with conical tubercles and…
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".
Click on the photo or the name of the succulent plant for which you wish to see further information.
Back to Browse Succulents by Genus.
You can also browse succulents by Scientific Name, Common Name, Family, USDA Hardiness Zone, Origin, or cacti by Genus.
Mammillaria longimamma (Finger Cactus) is a small cactus with green stems covered with long tubercles tipped with scant white wool and a…
Mammillaria mazatlanensis is a small cactus that forms clusters of many greyish-green cylindrical stems with cone-shaped tubercles and…
Mammillaria bertholdii is a sensational small cactus with spherical stems with slender tubercles and strongly elongated areoles with…
Mammillaria wagneriana is a small cactus with a spherical, usually solitary stem with prominent tubercles and a slightly depressed apex…
Mammillaria surculosa is a small cactus that forms colonies of bright green spiny stems with prominent cylindrical tubercles tapering…
Mammillaria halbingeri is a small cactus with light green, globose to short cylindrical stems with conical to ovoid tubercles, wooly axils…
Mammillaria sphaerica (Longmamma Nipple Cactus) is a small cactus that forms clumps of pale green globose stems with conical to cylindrical…
Mammillaria albicoma is an attractive cactus that forms clumps of green stems covered with white hair-like spines. The stems are globular…
Mammillaria mystax is a cactus with a flat-topped, globose to short cylindrical, usually solitary stem with pyramid-shaped tubercles, white…