Macdougal's Nipple Cactus


Scientific Name: Mammillaria heyderi ssp. macdougalii (Rose) D.R. Hunt
Synonym: Mammillaria gummifera var. macdougalii , Mammillaria heyderi var. macdougalii , Mammillaria macdougalii, Neomammillaria macdougalii
Family: Cactaceae
Macdougal's Nipple Cactus(Mammillaria heyderi ssp. macdougalii )
Mammillaria heyderi ssp. macdougalii in mid April
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 8-24, 29, 30
USDA: 8-10

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 18°F (-8°C)

Heat Tolerance: Light shade in summer in Phoenix

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Sonoran Desert: southern Arizona, northern Sonora, at 3500 to 5000 feet elevation (1050-1500 m)

Growth Habits: Globular, solitary or clumping, up to 5 to 6 inches in diameter (12-15 cm); milky sap; axils often woolly; young areoles woolly; 1 or 2 straight central spines, 0.4 inch long; 10 to 12 needle-shaped radials.

Watering Needs: Regular water in summer

Propagation: Seeds

Macdougal's Nipple Cactus(Mammillaria heyderi ssp. macdougalii )

This Mammillaria is protected in Arizona.

Blooming Habits:
Yellow or whitish flowers with pink mid-stripe, 1.2 inches in diameter, in May.


 

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