Mammillaria schumannii
Mammillaria schumannii, commonly referred to as Maramilaria schediana in some contexts, is a small, globular cactus native to Mexico, particularly found in the arid regions of Baja California. This species belongs to the Cactaceae family and is prized by succulent enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and vibrant blooms.
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Mammillaria schumannii, commonly referred to as Maramilaria schediana in some contexts, is a small, globular cactus native to Mexico, particularly found in the arid regions of Baja California. This species belongs to the Cactaceae family and is prized by succulent enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and vibrant blooms. The cactus typically grows to about 5-10 cm in diameter, featuring a spherical shape with dense, white spines that give it a fuzzy look. Its tubercles are arranged in a spiral pattern, and it produces striking pink to magenta flowers in spring or early summer, which contrast beautifully with its spiny exterior. Mammillaria schumannii thrives in well-draining, sandy soil and requires ample sunlight, making it ideal for rock gardens or potted arrangements. It is relatively easy to care for, needing minimal water and protection from frost. Propagation is often achieved through seeds or offsets, which the plant produces readily. Its compact size and vivid flowers make it a favorite among collectors, adding charm to any arid landscape or indoor succulent collection.
Weight | 50 g |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 5 in |
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