Mammillaria macdougalii


Upload.png


Plant Characteristics
Cultivation
Scientific Names

Mammillaria >

macdougalii >


This is the plant information box - for information on light; water; zones; height; etc. If it is mostly empty you can help grow this page by clicking on the edit tab and filling in the blanks!"This is the plant information box - for information on light; water; zones; height; etc. If it is mostly empty you can help grow this page by clicking on the edit tab and filling in the blanks!" is not in the list (If this plant info box on watering; zones; height; etc. is mostly empty you can click on the edit tab and fill in the blanks!) of allowed values for the "Jump in" property.



Read about Mammillaria macdougalii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mammillaria macdougalii, Rose. Plants low and somewhat flattened on top, but very old plants nearly globular and then about 5 in. diam.: tubercles flattened dorsally, strongly angled: radial spines 10-12, white or somewhat yellowish, tipped with brown or black; central spines 2, stout, yellowish, with brown tips: fls. over an inch long, cream-colored: fr. red, clavate. Common in the mountains about Tucson, Ariz., where it was collected by D. T. MacDougal, for whom it is named. This species is related to the Texan species commonly known as M. Heyderi.


The above text is from the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. It may be out of date, but still contains valuable and interesting information which can be incorporated into the remainder of the article. Click on "Collapse" in the header to hide this text.


Cultivation

Propagation

Pests and diseases

Varieties

Gallery

References

External links