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  2. Mammillaria gigantea - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria gigantea is a cactus that grows low and almost cake-shaped, often slightly sunken at the top, and covered in white wool felt. Its blue-green body is 9 to 10 cm high and 15 to 17 cm in diameter, with densely packed warts that produce milky juice.

  3. Mammillaria mercadensis - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria mercadensis is a cactus that grows either as an individual plant or as a group. It has a flattened, spherical, or slightly cylindrical shape, and its stems can reach a diameter of up to 8 centimeters.

  4. Mammillaria - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria is a large and diverse genus with many species often exhibiting variations due to the nature of terrain, weather, soil and other ecological factors. As a result, subdivisions within the species has been rather inconsistent over time.

  5. Mammillaria muehlenpfordtii - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria muehlenpfordtii is a succulent plant that grows rapidly and forms large clusters. It has gray-green cone-shaped warts covered in drooping bristles and features 30–50 white to whitish-yellow marginal spines, each 4 mm long, crowned with 2 to 6 upright central spines.

  6. File:Mammillaria luethyi Flower.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Here's How to Grow Low-Maintenance Cacti at Home - AOL

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    The large flowers, which don't occur until the plant is about a decade old, open at night and close in the morning. Scott Webb - Getty Images Bishop's Cap Cactus (Astrophytum myriostigma)