Mammillaria longimamma

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Read about Mammillaria longimamma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mammillaria longimamma, DC. Cespitose, bright green, forming large, low clumps: tubercles sometimes more than 2 in. long: spines straight, pubescent; radials 7-10; central 1: fls. 2 in. or more in expansion. Mex.

Var. uberiformis, Schum. Tubercles darker green: radial spines seldom more than 4; centrals none.

Var. globosa, Schum. Tubercles dark green, very long: radial spines as many as 12; centrals 2-3.

Var. sphaerica, Engelm. Tubercles about 1 in. long: radial spines 12-14; central 1. Texas.


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