Mammillaria bocasana fa. monstrose “Fred”
Small multi-stemmed globose monstrose cactus with few spines and none of the hairs of the species. Rot prone, keep dry in winter.
Mammillaria bocasana fa. monstrose “Fred”
Small multi-stemmed globose monstrose cactus with few spines and none of the hairs of the species. Rot prone, keep dry in winter.
4″. Dense clusters of deep green globose stems. Wild spines, creamy flowers.
Long stems, 1″ diameter, clumping; tight star-shape spines. Small cream-colored flowers form a crown around the tips of the stems.
Cultivar with red spines. Small cream-colored flowers form a crown around the tips of the stems.
Lots of short golden stems, tightly clumping. Small cream-colored flowers form a crown around the tips of the stems.
Large clumps of 3″d. x 7-8″ long stems.
Small, 4″ cylindrical stems, will form larger multistem clusters. Light pink flowers.
Stems cylindrical to 4″ diameter. Wooly between tubercules. Sometimes has longer radial spines. Species is variable, and there are 4 subspecies. Flowers rose-pink to red. Will form large clumps over time. Frost resistant if dry in winter.
Small solitary green globular plant to 2″
Very cold hardy. Small ball cactus to 5″d.
Low dense clusters get covered with fine white hairs
Mini grey-green globular plant covered w/soft white spines. Readily clumping
M. standleyi
Slow to form clumps, 3 to 4 ft across. Globose stems to 6″. Prominent conical tubercles. Yellowish flowers.
Pronounced green tubercles. Usually solitary, to 6″d.
Pronounced green tubercles. Thickened recurved spines. Candy-striped white and red flowers. 6 to 12″ across.
8″d. Clumping w/prominent tubercles, some axil wool
Generally forms clumps, to 2″d./6″h.; tubular red flowers
Medium sized solitary plants, pyramidal stems; long radial spines
M. celsiana
Usually solitary, globose to 6″. Variable spines. Carmine red flowers.
Solitary, cylindrical, to 4″d./6″h.; short twisted spines
Slow branching; to 6″ cylindrical; woolly between spines
12″h. clumps develop as stems divide
Globular plants to 3″d. in dense clusters; covered in white feathery spines
Variable erect stems to 24″ high. Dark reddish-brown spines, prominent tubercules with woolly axils. Pink flowers. Generally solitary. Frost sensitive – protect from hard frosts.
Large clusters of small stems with cream colored flowers and bright red fruit.
Green stems to 6″, variable spines; generally solitary
Green stems to 6″, generally solitary. Purple flowers. Thin yellow-brown spines.
M. calacantha
Slowly clumping, 4″ dia., 12″ tall
Occasionally branches; 4″d./12″h.; long curved yellow/brown spines. Blooms spring to fall with flowers that are a deep-pink to a purple color.
Small stems 2″ across x 4″ tall will form large clusters. Soft spines splay outwards. Creamy yellow flowers in summer and fall. Regular water in summer, keep dry in winter.