Mammillaria Eriacantha Lau 1104 (Jalapa-Palma Sola, Mex)

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Mammillaria Eriacantha Lau 1104 (Jalapa-Palma Sola, Mex)
Product Details

Seed grown plants.

Origin of Name:
The name "Mammillaria eriacantha" stems from the genus Mammillaria, known for its nipple-like tubercles, and "eriacantha," likely referring to the cactus's spination, which can be sharp or soft and yellow in color.

Technical Description of Plant:

Mammillaria eriacantha is a Mexican native cactus species that belongs to the Mammillaria genus, characterized by its nipple-shaped tubercles and various colored funnel-shaped flowers. This cactus can grow in both compact solitary forms and larger clumping varieties, with stems reaching up to 8 inches in diameter and height. It features small cylindrical to flat tubercles, cushion-like areoles, and spines that can be soft or sharp, with some varieties displaying yellow spines.

Origin of Plant:

Mammillaria eriacantha is native to Mexico and is part of the diverse Mammillaria genus, which includes over 300 species. This cactus species thrives in Mexico's arid regions and is well-suited for cultivation as a small succulent houseplant due to its adaptability and vibrant flowering characteristics

Conservation Status:

The conservation status of Mammillaria eriacantha is not specifically mentioned in the provided sources. However, given that many cactus species face threats from habitat loss, illegal collection, and climate change, it is essential to ensure sustainable cultivation practices and support conservation efforts to protect these unique plants.

Care Instructions:

  • Watering: Mammillaria eriacantha requires frequent watering during its growing season but less water during winter or dormant periods. Ensure the top inch of soil is dry before watering again to prevent overwatering.
  • Fertilization: Use a water-soluble fertilizer rich in phosphorus during the growing season to support the cactus's health and growth.
  • Soil and Repotting: Plant Mammillaria eriacantha in a cactus mix soil with good drainage. Repot every 2-3 years in spring or summer using a slightly larger pot than the current one.
  • Pest and Diseases: Watch out for mealybugs, a common pest that can affect Mammillaria. Treat infestations with homemade pesticides or rubbing alcohol. Overwatering can lead to fungal diseases; carefully remove affected areas and apply fungicide as needed.