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Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.
Mammillaria spinosissima , nicknamed “The Red-Headed Irishman”, grows in Guerrero and is endemic to Mexico. It is very easy to grow, and produces seeds on its own by being self-fertile. Because of this it is commonly cultivated around the world, often found in plant nurseries and private collections. They are cylindrical plants up to 20-30cm in height that produces large amounts of magenta to light pink coloured flowers usually in a ring shape around the apex of the cactus. |