Mammillaria nivosa


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Read about Mammillaria nivosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mammillaria nivosa, Link. Grows in clusters of 25 or more specimens, forming clumps 2 ft. diam.: largest individual specimens sometimes 6 in. diam.: spines all yellow: tubercles very woolly in their axils: fls. cream-colored. Common on exposed cliffs of many of the W. India Isls. —A very beautiful species, but not often seen in cult.


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