Mammillaria occidentalis var. monocentra
Cactaceae (Backeberg) 5: 3289. 1961
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Mammillaria occidentalis var. monocentra
Author
(R.T.Craig) Backeb.
Chinese genus
乳突球属
Chinese name
-
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
One, straight or slightly bent to form an incomplete hook, brownish-red.
Description
Mammillaria mazatlanensisSN|9256]]SN|9256]] var. monocentra Craig, is one of the innumerable forms of Mammillaria mazatlanensisSN|9256]]SN|9256]] which is a widespread and morphologically variable taxon. It is a small globular or cylyndrical cactus forming clumps with many heads. It distinguishes from the type species in having only a single central spine about 7 mm. long. The flowers of this species are bright pink 3 cm or so, so freely produced that a clump in flower is like a prickly bouquet. The varietal name “monocentra” is not accepted by many botanists that treat it as synonym, but it still has a value for a collector because they identify plants with particular characters.
Tubercles
Short, conical with watery sap. Axils glabrous.
Stem
Oblong to slender-cylindrical often branching from the base.
Radial Spines
15-16, white.