Neomammillaria hahniana
Cactaceae [Itô] 572, without basionym ref. 1981
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Neomammillaria hahniana
Author
(Werderm.) Y.Itô
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
DescriptionEdit description
Central Spines
1-4, white with reddish tips up to 4 mm long.
Seeds
Brown.
Description
Mammillaria hahnianaSN|22358]]SN|22358]] is a popular sun-loving succulent that forms large groups. It is readily identified by its long, white, thin, flexible hairs which can densely cloak the plant's body and increase in thickness, richness and length in age. This cactus flowers prolifically, even when young, making it a good species to have in a collection. Includes numerous variations and described subspecies, none of which are currently accepted.
Axils
With 20 or more white hair-like bristles, spreading, curly, which can be, short or, on some plants, up to 5 cm long.
Tubercles
Numerous, small, triangular conical, with latex.
Flowers
M. hahniana produces concentric rings of violet-red to pink about 12-15 mm in diameter.
Blooming Season
Late winter to spring.
Stem
At first globular, later cylindrical, light green,or greyish-green up to 9 cm high and 10 cm in diameter.
Radial Spines
20-30 pectinate, sometimes absent or nearly so, hairlike, white,5-15 mm long.
Fruits
Club shaped, red, 5-7 mm long.