Here is one more: Mammillaria gracilis "Snowcap", still trying to bloom.
Please pardon the dust, I nearly dropped it taking the photo. I'll gently hoover it later.
All the best,
Jessica
September 2016 - Genus of the Month - Mammillaria
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Re: September 2016 - Genus of the Month - Mammillaria
Thanks Jessica. Are the flowers worth it?!
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Re: September 2016 - Genus of the Month - Mammillaria
Hmmm perhaps, perhaps not. I like the white carpet that lots and lots of tiny Snowcaps produce.