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Mammillaria geminispina Crested

 

Origin: Mexico

 

This is a beautiful crested form of the Twin-spined Cactus. It is a bit slow growing but worthwile, forming compact mounds of these white undulating stems.

 

Due to its crested nature of sinuous, convoluted growth, it resembles the human brain and is sought after by collectors for its striking form. Given the space, your plant will just keep growing and getting larger. A ceramic bowl compliments the plant and gives it the space needed to grow.

 

Plant Size: Well establised plant grown in a 7 cm pot. The plant in the photos is of the plant that is for sale.

 

About Mammillaria

 

Mammillaria is a large genus in the Cactus family with more than 200 species. They are mainly found in Mexico, but some species are known from the southwest United States, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras.

 

The plants may either be rounded or columnar in shape, the plant bodies are covered with many, normally shortish spines. The spines of the Mammillaria, originate in the upper part of the areoles. The spines are separated into two types, the radial and the central spines, this feature may be very attractive in some species.

 

Caring for your Cactus

 

  • Pot: Most smaller cactus species from drier regions are best suited to cultivation in containers. Larger growing species can be grown outside in the rockery.

 

  • Soil: The plants prefer a well-drained soil, a mixture of sandy soil with some organic matter.

 

  • Light: The brighter the light the more compact and colourful your cactus will be. Most cacti species prefer growing in sunny positions. However, they can tolerate partial shade if not over-watered.

 

  • Water: Cacti are very hardy plants and are able to withstand prolonged droughts. A good watering every week or two should suffice. Watering should be drastically reduced in winter.

Mammillaria geminispina Crested (S069)

R220,00Price
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