Mammillaria wissmannii
Gesamtbeschr. Kakt. 498. 1898 as Mamillaria
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Mammillaria wissmannii
Author
Hildm. ex K.Schum.
Chinese genus
乳突球属
Chinese name
-
Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
0(-3) per areole, if 1, erect, if 2, ascending-spreading, 8-20 mm long.
Stigma
3-7, green or yellowish, 1-5 mm.
Roots
Diffuse or short taproots, sometimes adventitious from bases of branches.
Tubercles
5-21 soft; areolar glands absent.
Flowers
Nearly apical, 18-50 mm long, 15-50 mm wide tepals, fringed (rarely entire), pale greenish yellow to yellow-green, with midstripes of green or rose-pink to pale brown.
Spines
6-21 per areole, slightly pubescent, bright white, pale grey, or pale tan, weathering to grey or yellowish brown, dark brownish orange to pale brown or pale greyish pink tips present on all or only the largest plants.
Stem
Deep-seated in substrate, becoming flat-topped and nearly subterranean in winter, 2-8 wide, 1-10 cm tall.
Fruits
Bright orange-red to scarlet when mature, spheric to egg-shaped, up to 3 cm long and 5-10 mm in diameter, slightly succulent but not juicy, floral remnant weakly persistent, often lost through weathering. Edible, said tu be pleasantly sour.
Habit
Unbranched or profusely branched (eastern populations) and occasionally forming clumps up to 30 cm in diameter.
Filaments
Brighter pink than inner tepals, pinkish with greenish white bases, or uniformly whitish.
Anthers
Bright yellow.
Blooming Season
Flowers in summer during the day.
Radial Spines
6-20 per areole, moderately to tightly appressed, 4-16 mm
Areoles
With short white wool, not obscuring the basal portion of the spine.