Mammillaria Elongata 7 cm pot

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About this Item

Mammillaria elongata (Ladyfinger Cactus or Gold Lace Cactus) is a small, clustering succulent native to Mexico, known for its cylindrical, finger-like stems (6–15 cm long) and dense golden-yellow to brown spines. It forms tight, low-maintenance clumps that bloom with small white, yellow, or pinkish flowers in spring, making it a popular ornamental plant.

Key Characteristics & Description
  • Stem Structure: The cactus is characterized by bright green, cylindrical stems, 1.5 to 3.7 cm in diameter, which grow in dense, bushy clusters.
  • Spines: Each tubercle is crowned with 15–30 radial spines that are curved and interlocking, giving it a lacy, golden appearance. It typically lacks central spines, or has 1-3, which are usually yellow or brown.
  • Flowers & Fruit: It produces small (1.5 cm) flowers in late winter to early summer, ranging from white to pale yellow or pinkish, often with a darker pink/reddish stripe. Fruits are small, cylindrical, and reddish.
  • Habit: It is a low-growing plant, rarely exceeding 15 cm in height in pots, though it spreads laterally to form dense mats.
  • Common Cultivars: Includes M. elongata ‘Pink Nymph’ (pink flowers) and M. elongata ‘Cristata’ (brain-like, crested form).

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