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- Q290002 abstract "Mammillaria spinosissima (/mæmɪˈlæriə spɪnoʊˈsɪsimə/), also known as spiny pincushion cactus, is a type of cactus endemic to the central Mexican states of Guerrero and Morelos, where they grow at elevations of approximately 1,600 to 1,900 meters (5,200 to 6,200 ft). The species was described in 1838 by James Forbes, gardener of the Duke of Bedford. Botanist David Hunt collected a specimen in 1971, when he located one near Sierra de Tepoztlan, Mexico.The cylindrical and elongated plants grow up to 30 centimetres (12 in) tall and 10 centimetres (3.9 in) wide. They reach full height after five to ten years. The spines are red-brown or white, with cream-colored radials and pink, funnel-shaped flowers that grow in a ring around the apex of the stem to approximately 2 centimetres (0.79 in) long. It grows low to the ground in solitary or in clusters, and its flowers produce generally bright red berries that are club-shaped, smooth, and juicy.M. spinosissima thrive in well-drained soils that are sandy or loam, with a pH ranging from acidic to neutral. They prefer low humidity and full, filtered sun. Plants are typically watered once every two or three weeks, and kept nearly dry during the winter months. They require no pruning and make good patio and container plants. They are relatively disease resistant, but susceptible to pests such as mealworms. Synonyms of M. spinosissima include Mammillaria centraliplumosa, Mammillaria haasii, and Mammillaria virginis.".
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- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria auricoma".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria centraliplumosa".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria crassior".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria gasterantha".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria haasii".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria pilcayensis".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria pitcayensis".
- Q290002 synonym "Mammillaria virginis".
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- Q290002 binomialAuthority "Lem.".
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- Q290002 genus "Mammillaria".
- Q290002 name "Mammillaria spinosissima".
- Q290002 ordo Q21808.
- Q290002 regnum "Plantae".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria auricoma".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria centraliplumosa".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria crassior".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria gasterantha".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria haasii".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria pilcayensis".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria pitcayensis".
- Q290002 synonyms "Mammillaria virginis".
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- Q290002 comment "Mammillaria spinosissima (/mæmɪˈlæriə spɪnoʊˈsɪsimə/), also known as spiny pincushion cactus, is a type of cactus endemic to the central Mexican states of Guerrero and Morelos, where they grow at elevations of approximately 1,600 to 1,900 meters (5,200 to 6,200 ft). The species was described in 1838 by James Forbes, gardener of the Duke of Bedford.".
- Q290002 label "Mammillaria spinosissima".
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- Q290002 name "Mammillaria spinosissima".