They are one of my favourite Mammillaria species. I like their compact shape and tiny cute flowers.
I plan to collect more other lasiacantha species, waiting for the Der Arbeitskreis für Mammillarienfreunde seed list in this year.
1- Mammillaria lasiacantha - Ahuichila / Coahulia
2- Mammillaria lasiacantha - Without location
3-Mammillaria lasiacantha - El Porvernir / Chihauhau
4- Mammillaria lasiacantha - Hipólito / Coahulia
5- Mammillaria lasiacantha - El Portento / Durango
Some Lasiacantha species from different locations
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Re: Some Lasiacantha species from different locations
I completely agree fatich.
I'm sure I used to have some in my unheated greenhouse.
I've just checked and I must have lost them sometime, I will try and replace them.
Thank you for reminding me about these little gems.
Ed
I'm sure I used to have some in my unheated greenhouse.
I've just checked and I must have lost them sometime, I will try and replace them.
Thank you for reminding me about these little gems.
Ed
Returned member interested in anything that won't injure me or my wallet.
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Re: Some Lasiacantha species from different locations
Good healthy plants , I also like this one.
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias