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  2. Mammillaria - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria is one of the largest genera in the cactus family , with currently 200 known species and varieties recognized. [2] Most of the mammillarias are native to Mexico , while some come from the Southwestern United States , the Caribbean , Colombia , Guatemala , Honduras and Venezuela . [ 3 ]

  3. Mammillaria plumosa - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria plumosa, the feather cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Northeastern Mexico. It grows to 12 cm (5 in) tall by 40 cm (16 in) broad. The clustering spherical stems, 7 cm (3 in) in diameter, are completely covered in white downy spines.

  4. 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.

  5. Mammillaria spinosissima - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria spinosissima (/ ˌ m æ m ɪ ˈ l ɛər i ə ˌ s p ɪ n oʊ ˈ s ɪ s ɪ m ə /), also known as the spiny pincushion cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family Cactaceae, endemic to the central Mexican states of Guerrero and Morelos, where they grow at elevations of approximately 1,600 to 1,900 metres (5,200 to 6,200 ft).

  6. Mammillaria hahniana - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria hahniana, the old lady cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to central Mexico. It grows to 25 cm (10 in) tall by 50 cm (20 in) broad. It grows to 25 cm (10 in) tall by 50 cm (20 in) broad.

  7. Mammillaria compressa - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria compressa, commonly called mother of hundreds, is a species of cactus in the subfamily Cactoideae. [1] It is native to northern and southern Mexico, and is cultivated as an ornamental plant. [1] It blooms in the winter and early spring, with bell-shaped flowers that range from a purplish pink to red color. [2]

  8. Mammillaria mammillaris - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria mammilllaris, common name woolly nipple cactus, is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae. It is the type species of the genus Mammillaria . It has been described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753.

  9. Mammillaria elongata - Wikipedia

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    Mammillaria elongata, the gold lace cactus or ladyfinger cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to central Mexico. Growing to 15 cm (6 in) tall by 30 cm (12 in) wide, it consists of densely packed clusters of elongated oval stems, covered in harmless (although very sharp) yellow or brown spines, and in spring producing white or yellow flowers.