Mammillaria mazatlanensis

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 Mammillaria mazatlanensis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Mammillaria mazatlanensis, Schum. (M. littoralis. Brandeg.). Plants growing in dense clusters, much branched at base: sts. globular to short cylindrical: spines numerous, usually brown and completely hiding the plant. West coast of Mex.; sometimes erroneously referred to Calif.—This species does not do well in cult.


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