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Pincushion Cactus Succulent

  • Pincushion cactus, a.k.a mamillaria carmenae is a species native to eastern central Mexico.

    It has clustered globular stems that grow up to 3 inches (8 cm) tall and 6 inches (15 cm) wide. The stems are covered in soft yellow and cream radial spines up to 5 mm long.

    Mammillaria carmenae blooms small light pink flowers with yellow centers in the spring.

    All of the plants will be shipped bare root.
  • Bright light, full sun to partial shade.

    Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely. Reduce watering in the winter.

    Porous and well-drained cactus mix.

    Feed with a cacti fertilizer mix during the growing season.

    You can propagate Mammillaria carmenae by removing the offsets and let the wound callous over for a couple days then plant it in a new pot to let it root.
  • Hardiness: Hardy as low as -5° C.
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  • Pincushion cactus, a.k.a mamillaria carmenae is a species native to eastern central Mexico.

    It has clustered globular stems that grow up to 3 inches (8 cm) tall and 6 inches (15 cm) wide. The stems are covered in soft yellow and cream radial spines up to 5 mm long.

    Mammillaria carmenae blooms small light pink flowers with yellow centers in the spring.

    All of the plants will be shipped bare root.
  • Bright light, full sun to partial shade.

    Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely. Reduce watering in the winter.

    Porous and well-drained cactus mix.

    Feed with a cacti fertilizer mix during the growing season.

    You can propagate Mammillaria carmenae by removing the offsets and let the wound callous over for a couple days then plant it in a new pot to let it root.
  • Hardiness: Hardy as low as -5° C.