Mammillaria boolii


Scientific Name: Mammillaria boolii Linds.
Synonym: Bartschella boolii, Chilita boolii
Family: Cactaceae
(Mammillaria boolii)
Recommended Temperature Zone:
USDA: 10-12

Frost Tolerance: Tender in Phoenix, keep above 40°F (4°C)

Heat Tolerance: Light shade in summer

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Coastline of Sonora (Mexico), near Guaymas, between the bay of San Carlos and the bay of San Pedro, in cracks of the volcanic rocks often with very little soil, and in full sun.

Growth Habits: Slowly clumping, globose stem, mostly obscured by the spines, 1.6 inches tall (4 cm), 1.25 inches wide (3 cm); 1 dark central spine, hooked, 0.6 to 0.8 inch long (15-20 mm); 20 to 30 radials. The wild specimens are genrally much smaller than the cultivated ones.

Watering Needs: Moderate water. Keep dry in winter.

Propagation: Offsets

(Mammillaria boolii)

Miniature fish hook cactus.

(Mammillaria boolii)

Blooming Habits:
Large 1-inch wide (2.5 cm) pink flowers, in April. They are followed by bright orange club-shaped fruits, with remnants of the dry flower..


 

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