I am not a professional nor an expert in Cactacea or Mammillaria taxonomy. Any help with ID and spelling are always welcome. Photos are for reference only. To up-date my list I've been using many books, journals, catalogs and other web-site. It's been helpful, but I have more work to do. Please read the front page of the web-site for ordering information. I only ship to US addresses (50 states & her territories). No international shipping.

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Mammillaria

MA01= bocasana monstrose 'Fred' (this is a monstrose form of Mammillaria bocasana called 'Fred') 15 in stock @ $10.00 each

  MA02= carmenae (makes nice clumps of light to dark yellow spines, flowers are white to pink. From the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.) 5 in stock $8.00 each

MA03= coahuilensis subsp. coahuilensis (solitary low growning plant with a large tuberous root. Flowers pinkish with a pink midstrip. From the Mexico state of Coahuila.) 4 in stock $8.00 each

  MA04= columbiana subsp. columbiana (Solitary stems, may cluster with age, narrow columnar stems, radiad spines white bristle like, central spines are golden uellow. Small pink flowers. Holds seed pods. This species is widespread,Colombia, Venezuela, Curacao, the West Indies, Honduras, Guatemala, and sunthern Mexico. 4 in stock $8.00 each 

MA05= crucigera subsp. crucigera (stems mulitply dichotomously, sometimes offseting, will form short-cylindrical,divided heads in small clusters, with white wooly axils and tiny spines. Purple-pink flowers. plant will hold old seed pods that gives it a un-keep look. From the Mexican state of Oaxaca) 7 in stock $8.00 each

MA06= decipiens subsp. albescens (Flattish clump of stems, green flabby tubercles with long thin white spines. Small white flowers. From the Mexican State of Queretaro.) 10 in stock $8.00 each

MA07= duwei (These may be solitary to clumping, with white feathery spines, some clones will have a yellow hooked central spine. From the Mexican state of Guanajuato and Queretaro.) 3 in stock $8.00 each

  MA08= elongata (This one has reddish brown in groth spines and turn light with age. Extremely variable species in cultivation, size of stems, around a half inch to about two inches, color of the spines, pale yellow to dark chocolate. Flowers are white. From the Mexican state of Hidalgo and Queretaro.) 5 in stock $8.00 each

MA09= elongata 'minima' crest (This is a crested form of one of the many forms of Mammillaria elongata. The 'minima' came from a very small stemmed form.) 3 in stock $8.00 each

MA10= elongata monstrose (This is a monstrose spine form. Spines are super short, almost fuzzy looking.) N/A

MA11= geminispina (One of the oldest known species. Will make a nice clump with long needle like spines. From the Mexican state of Guanajuato,Queretaro, Durango, and San Luis Potosi.) 5 in stock $8.00 each

  MA12= glassii subsp. ascensionis (Small clumping stems, with pink flowers. This form is from Dulces Nombres in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon.) 10 in stock $8.00 each

MA13= guelzowiana (Later clustering, hair like white spines with one reddish hooked central spine. Flowers are deep carmine-pink and one of the largest in the Mammillaria's. From the Mexican states of Durango.) N/A

MA14= haageana subsp. schmollii (Clustering variant of the species. From the Mexican state of Puebla and Oaxaca.) 5 in stock $8.00

MA15= hahniana (This is the clustering form covered in long wispy, white hair like spines. Flowers are deep pink. From the Mexican state of Queretaro and Guanajuato.) N/A

  MA16= heyderi subsp. heyderi (Flat-globular, almost alway solitary, spines white with brown tips, some wool when young. Flowers are creamy white with pinkish to greenish midstripe. This form is from Eastland County, Texas.) N/A

MA17= humboldtii (Small globular stems, clustering, wool and bristles in the axile, dense white spinations. Bight purplish pink flowers. From the Mexican state of Higalgo.) 2 in stock $8.00 each

MA18= karwinskiana subsp. collinsii (This is a clumping form having comparatively smallers stems with white wool and bristly white to dark brown spines. From the Mexican state of Oaxaca and Chiapas.) Nice size 1 in stock $15.00 each

MA19= leuthyi (Tiny plants with a strange spines, you would need good magnifying glass to get a good look. These also have a tuberous root system. Flowers are large, lilac-pink, with the throat, and lower two-thirds of the petals are white. From the Mexican state of Coahuila.) 4 in stock $8.00 each

MA20= longimamma (Clustering with prominent, long, flabby tubercles, axiles sparely woolly, long fine yellowish spines. Large yellow flowers. From the Mexican state of Hidalgo and Queretaro.) 1 in stock $8.00 each

MA21= parkinsonii (Can be solitary to dicotomous branching, depressed-globose or elongate, axils with wool and bristles, radial spines are fine, white, sometimes a little curving, 2 to 5 central spines, white with brown tips. Flowers are whitish with a brownish midstripe. From the Mexican state of Queretaro.) nice size 3 in stock $8.00 each

MA22= perbella (Stems are dicotomous branching, depressed-globose, tubercles very short, woolly axils with bristle like spines that are white with reddish to black tips. flowers are carmine. From the Mexican states of Queretaro, Hidalgo and Guanajuato.) 1 in stock $8.00 

MA23= schiedeana subsp. schiedeana (Clumping plant with semi-globose stems with feathery soft spines and white flowers. From the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi and Queretaro.) 8 in stock $8.00 each

MA24= stella-de-tacubaya (Described as solitary, sparsely woolly axils, white bristle-like spines, one black hooked central. Flowers are off white with pinkish-green midstripes. From the Mexican state of Durango.) N/A

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