Mammillaria missouriensis
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 missouriensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
|
---|
Mammillaria missouriensis, Sweet (M. Nuttallii, Engelm.). Nearly simple, 1-2 in. diam.: tubercles cylindric-conical, loose and spreading, slightly grooved: spines white, weak, puberulent, not hiding the body; radials 12-17, spreading; central one longer and stouter, often wanting: fls about 1 in. long, yellow to fawn-color, with reddish streak; sepals fimbriate; petals acute or acuminate: berry red, the shape and size of a small pea; seeds black and pitted. Mont, to Kans. and E. Colo. Var. similis, Engelm. Cespitose, in clumps often a foot broad: spines fewer: fl. and fr. larger. Kansas River to Texas. Var. robustior, Engelm. (M. Wissmannii, Hildmann). Almost simple: tubercles longer and looser: spines smooth, rather short and stout; radials 10-12; central 1: fls. even larger than in M. similis. Texas.
|
Cultivation
Propagation
Pests and diseases
Varieties
Gallery
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Mammillaria missouriensis. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Mammillaria missouriensis QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)