Mammillaria pseudocrucigera
Mammill. Handbook 101 (1945)
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Mammillaria pseudocrucigera
Author
R.T.Craig
Chinese genus
乳突球属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Habit
Mostly solitary, or slowly clumping dichotomously flat with ground.
Central Spines
2 to 6, very short, stout, chalky-white to pale brown with darker tips, becoming grey with age, to 3-4(-8) mm long.
Seeds
Brown.
Tubercles
Crowded, pyramidal, firm, arranged in numerous 13-21, very close-set spirals. The Axil is woolly with white wool especially in the floriferous portion.
Flowers
Diurnal, funnel-form, in a rings on the crown barely rising above the tubercles, in the growth of the previous year, pinkish-white with a darker pink midstripe, 1-2 cm long and diameter.
Blooming Season
Flowering period spring to summer.
Stem
Symmetrically globose to depressed globose and not rising much above ground level, dull grey-green or olive gray-green, 5-20 cm high, 5-10 (or more) cm in diameter, and may, with age, become rubberized at its base.
Radial Spines
Mostly hidden under white wool, usually on young stems only, 2 to 18, sometimes absent on mature areoles, white, bristle-like, to 1-3 mm long.
Fruits
Club-shaped, attractively deep red coloured to 10 mm long.
Areoles
Oval and woolly when young.