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Mammillaria geminispina (elegans form)

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Mammillaria geminispina (elegans form)

 clustering form of Mammillaria geminispina with dense, fine radial spines and darker central spines. This elegans form develops compact offsets, creating a tight multi-headed clump over time.

Care

  • Light: Bright light to full sun. Acclimate gradually to avoid scorch.
  • Water: Water thoroughly during active growth, then allow to dry completely between waterings.
  • Temperature: Warm growing season. Keep cool and dry in winter.
  • Media: Free-draining cactus mix with added mineral content.
  • Feeding: Light feeding during spring and summer.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth Habit: Clustering, offsetting species.
  • Spines: Fine white radials with contrasting darker centrals.
  • Body Shape: Cylindrical to short columnar.
  • Flower: Pink to magenta ring flowers near the crown.
  • Flowering Season: Spring to early summer under good light.
  • Origin: Mexico.
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Description

 clustering form of Mammillaria geminispina with dense, fine radial spines and darker central spines. This elegans form develops compact offsets, creating a tight multi-headed clump over time.

Care

  • Light: Bright light to full sun. Acclimate gradually to avoid scorch.
  • Water: Water thoroughly during active growth, then allow to dry completely between waterings.
  • Temperature: Warm growing season. Keep cool and dry in winter.
  • Media: Free-draining cactus mix with added mineral content.
  • Feeding: Light feeding during spring and summer.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth Habit: Clustering, offsetting species.
  • Spines: Fine white radials with contrasting darker centrals.
  • Body Shape: Cylindrical to short columnar.
  • Flower: Pink to magenta ring flowers near the crown.
  • Flowering Season: Spring to early summer under good light.
  • Origin: Mexico.