Neomammillaria melanocentra
Cactaceae (Britton & Rose) 4: 81. 1923 [24 Dec 1923]
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Neomammillaria melanocentra
Author
(Poselg.) Britton & Rose
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Plants usually solitary.
Central Spines
Usually solitary, occasionally up to 3, stout, awl shaped, usually ascending, black when young, later light grey, 2 to 3 cm long, greatly overtopping the stem black, becoming brownish grey later.
Seeds
Brown.
Description
Mammillaria melanocentraSN|10031]]SN|10031]] is a short, stocky and glaucous perennial cactus species with large tubercles. Each head is surrounded by a complete ring of star-like dark pink flowers.
Tubercles
in 8 and 13 spirals, firm, large, pyramidal, strongly four-angled, keeled up to about 1.4 x 1.4 cm, their axils with much white wool at first, without bristles. With latex.
Flowers
Whitish to bright pinkish red or carmine with darker midline, approx. 2 x 2 cm long and in diameter, the segments linear, acute.
Blooming Season
Flowers are produced in spring over a several weeks period.
Stem
Depressed-spherical, to short-cylindric and rather flattened at the top, up to to 16 cm high and 10-12(-15) cm in diameter, glaucous-green.
Radial Spines
(4-)6-9(-13), stout-subulate, (6-)15 to 20(-22) cm long, white, brownish or black, unequal, the lowermost longest.
Fruits
Pink or red, club-shaped, pink to scarlet, to 30 mm long.