Mammillaria wilcoxii
Gesamtbeschr. Kakt. 545. 1898
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Mammillaria wilcoxii
Author
Toumey ex K.Schum.
Chinese genus
乳突球属
Chinese name
-
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
Usually only 1, but sometime up to 5, of which 1 to 3 hooked, 2 cm long, stronger than the radials, brown, paler below. Under a lens the spines shows a fine down-like pubescence.
Seeds
Black or blackish brown pitted almost round, about 1,7 mm long
Description
Mammillaria wilcoxii is a solitary plant without a large underground base, often regarded as a western form of Mammillaria wrightiiSN|9411]]SN|9411]].
Axils
Naked.
Tubercle Arrangement
5-8 or 8-13
Flowering Period
May-june.
Tubercles
Cylindrical to conical slightly flattened 5-20 mm long, bases about 5 mm wide.
Flowers
Campanulate, pink, pale rose to vivid purple, or rarely white, to 35 mm long and 30-40 mm in diameter when fully expanded. Outer perianth segments 20 brownish-green linener pointed and fringed with white hairs. Tepals about 40 in 2 rows, long narrow, pointed, reflexed, often with darker midveins and cream-coloured margins; Filaments white to pink with orangish-yellow anthers; Style 5-9 lobed green;
Stem
Depressed, rounded, nearly spherical to short-cylindrical, flabby in texture, green to dull-green, up to 12 cm in diameter, but often much smaller about 5-6 cm in diameter. Without latex.
Radial Spines
14 - 16(-22), thin, bristle-like, slender and straight, white with slighter brown tips or occasianally the wole spine light brown, to 8-15 mm long, widely spreading outward and interlocking.
Fruits
Greenish, greenish-purple or brownish, obovate, 18-25 mm long up to 15 mm in diameter.
Areoles
Like in the other Mammillaria the areoles are dimorphic, with a circular to oval spinous part with short wool on the tip of the tubercles and the floral portion in the axil.