Mammillaria lenta is a slow-growing cactus that branches from the base to form quite large flat-topped mounds. The stems are bright green…
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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 backebergiana f. albiflora is an attractive columnar cactus with green stems with yellowy or brownish-yellow spines and great…
Mammillaria backebergiana is an attractive columnar cactus with green stems with pyramidal tubercles and tipped with clusters of yellowy…
Mammillaria bocasana 'Fred' is a variable cultivar that produces many reddish, pinkish, or green stems forming clumps. Some stems are…
Mammillaria bocasana var. splendens is a clumping cactus with stems covered with short white woolly hairs and very short hooked central…
Mammillaria bocasana 'Roseiflora' (Powder Puff Cactus) is a clump-forming cactus with globular to cylindrical stems covered with numerous…
Mammillaria muehlenpfordtii, formerly known as Mammillaria celsiana, is a small cactus with globose to cylindrical stems, solitary when…
Mammillaria albiflora is a small cactus with solitary or clustering, spherical to cylindrical stems covered with soft, white radial spines…
Mammillaria herrerae (Golf Ball Cactus) is a cute little cactus with globose or slightly elongated stems. It usually grows solitary but…
Mammillaria solisioides (Pitayita) is a small cactus, usually solitary or occasionally forming small clumps. The stem is spherical to…