the title indicated this thread is for you to show pictures of your Mammillaria or particularly interesting Mammillaria.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: naum] * 1
#17389195 - 12/14/12 01:41 AM (1 month, 21 days ago)
i forget the specie. it's dormant now, & has put out those hooked spines.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: islanduniverse] * 1
#17390257 - 12/14/12 09:47 AM (1 month, 21 days ago)
M. senilis
I believe this is now in mammillaria, i had them labeled as Mamillopsis
also a native cacti M. grahamii
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: Chemical Addiction] * 1
#17392640 - 12/14/12 06:28 PM (1 month, 20 days ago)
Guess that mammilaria? hint, its a womans name.:wink:
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
#17393045 - 12/14/12 07:35 PM (1 month, 20 days ago)
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Mammillaria theresae!
One of my favorite in the genus. Only known from a single population at an extreme location--under snow for part of the year--and they are cryptocarps too. Do you have a crested one too? Awesome flowers which are pretty different from most of the Mammillaria.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: naum]
#17393225 - 12/14/12 08:01 PM (1 month, 20 days ago)
man,I used to have a lot of Mammillaria back in Florida,and boy do I ever miss them:-(Good thread,and nice cacti guys:thumbup:
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: Funki Porcini]
#17393488 - 12/14/12 08:49 PM (1 month, 20 days ago)
does anyone here have mammillaria herrerae ??
i want one badddddddd
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: islanduniverse]
#17393726 - 12/14/12 09:41 PM (1 month, 20 days ago)
Man they are nearly wiped out in the wild:sad:
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: naum]
#17395960 - 12/15/12 11:24 AM (1 month, 20 days ago)
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Mammillaria theresae!
One of my favorite in the genus. Only known from a single population at an extreme location--under snow for part of the year--and they are cryptocarps too. Do you have a crested one too? Awesome flowers which are pretty different from most of the Mammillaria.
right on man.:super:
yeah i have had that baby for 2 yrs now. it has never flowered in my prescence. but i have seen the flowers on line and they are beautiful purple color.
i had a mate for it but it got sick and just mushed up. rot .:sad:
and i had more mamms but i can not seem to fint them in the collection. they might be in a better place. :death:
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: ferrel_human] * 1
#17399694 - 12/16/12 03:52 AM (1 month, 19 days ago)
Good thread timing. I rescued this a couple of years ago and it has never flowered until 2 days ago. I have no idea what it is, if anyone knows speak up.
Nice plants everyone.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: karode13] * 1
#17399838 - 12/16/12 05:07 AM (1 month, 19 days ago)
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Good thread timing. I rescued this a couple of years ago and it has never flowered until 2 days ago. I have no idea what it is, if anyone knows speak up.
Nice plants everyone.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: karode13]
#17399892 - 12/16/12 05:42 AM (1 month, 19 days ago)
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Good thread timing. I rescued this a couple of years ago and it has never flowered until 2 days ago. I have no idea what it is, if anyone knows speak up.
Nice plants everyone.
First ones that came to mind for this is Mammillaria haageana or Mammillaria ignota
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: Mostly_Harmless] * 2
#17399908 - 12/16/12 05:51 AM (1 month, 19 days ago)
Mammillaria camptotricha cv. marnier-lapostollei f. curvispina
Mammillaria vetula ssp. gracilis cv. ARIZONA SNOWCAP
for some reason I think this is a mamm
and some seedlings :
Mammillaria huitzilopochtli L66
Mammillaria perezdelarosae v. andersonii
Mammillaria schumannii LH280
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
#17400509 - 12/16/12 10:58 AM (1 month, 19 days ago)
Damn Mostly,now those are some sexy mamms!And Karode,I had that same type back in Florida,but I never figured out what type it was.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: Mostly_Harmless]
#17405486 - 12/17/12 04:06 AM (1 month, 18 days ago)
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First ones that came to mind for this is Mammillaria haageana or Mammillaria ignota
M. ignota seems to fit from what I can tell. Cheers for the id!:sun:
That ball of fluff you posted is awesome too.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: karode13] * 1
#17406117 - 12/17/12 10:49 AM (1 month, 18 days ago)
my plumose. found it at lowes with a plastic flower stuck to the top. poor thing I took it home and cut the flower off an nurtured it. sure is a fast little grower only had it for less than a year. you can barely tell where I had to cut part of it's flesh because of that plastic flower.
another guy of mine, had about the same amount of time. another lowes plant or something like that. this is the first blooms i'm excited to see what pops out in a couple days. I have no clue of the specific sub species on this one
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: FlashLightning]
#17408506 - 12/17/12 08:11 PM (1 month, 17 days ago)
Beautiful :awesomenod:
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: naum] * 1
#17452391 - 12/26/12 10:16 PM (1 month, 8 days ago)
A picture from earlier this year of an old Mammillaria compressa.
And my other Mammillaria (M. compressa cv. Yokan)
Hard to believe that these two plants are so closely related.
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: facepockets] * 2
#17452462 - 12/26/12 10:29 PM (1 month, 8 days ago)
I have posted these before but I thought I would post them in here as well.
Mammillaria bocasana
Mammillaria bocasana Fred
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Re: The Show Us Your Mammillaria Thread [Re: GoOnThen]
#17579237 - 01/20/13 04:30 PM (14 days, 19 hours ago)
M. baxteriana
M. chionocephala
M. fera-rubra
M. gatesii
M. klissingiana
M. longimamma
M. maginimamma
M. multiceps
M. rekoi
M. schiedeana
M. varieaculata