Mammillaria Perezdelarosae
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Mammillaria Perezdelarosae
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Porcelain Precision: Mammillaria perezdelarosae
An elite collector’s specimen distinguished by its dense, snowy-white radial spines and contrasting mahogany central hooks.
- Origin & History of Name: The genus name Mammillaria comes from the Latin mammilla, meaning "nipple" or "teat," referring to the tubercle-based structure of the plant body. This species was named in honor of Jorge Pérez de la Rosa, a Mexican botanist and pine specialist who discovered the plant in the late 20th century (officially described in 1985).
- Morphology: This globose cactus is renowned for its geometric perfection. The epidermis (outer skin) is almost entirely obscured by a complex lattice of pectinate radial spines. Its most striking feature is the dark, bicolored central spine that terminates in a sharp hook. Unlike many cacti, it lacks costae (ribs), instead organizing its tissues into spirally arranged tubercles, from which delicate, cream-colored flowers emerge in a ring near the apex.
- Habitat & Origin: This is a wild species endemic to a very restricted range in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It grows on steep limestone cliffs at high elevations. Due to its limited natural distribution, commercially available specimens are laboratory-propagated or nursery-grown from seed to ensure the survival of wild populations and promote sustainable trade.
- Cultivation Profile:
- Substrate: Use a strictly mineral-based mix (70% grit/pumice/perlite, 30% organic matter) to prevent root rot in high-humidity regions.
- Light: Requires bright, filtered sunlight; in the Indian summer, provide 30-50% shade cloth to prevent scorching while maintaining the characteristic dense spine growth.
- Water/Dormancy: Water sparingly during the monsoon to avoid fungal issues. Maintain a dry dormancy period from November to February to mimic its high-altitude habitat and trigger spring flowering.
- Scientific/Historical Anecdote: For a long time, Mammillaria perezdelarosae was considered a subspecies of Mammillaria bombycina. However, DNA analysis and distinct seed morphology eventually proved it was a unique species. Its discovery was a major event in the succulent world because it represents one of the most "neat" and visually symmetrical examples of the genus ever found in the wild.
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