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Mammillaria pringlei (Lemon Ball Cactus)

Mammillaria pringlei (Lemon Ball Cactus)

$1,032.64

Original: $3,442.12

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Mammillaria pringlei (Lemon Ball Cactus)

$3,442.12

$1,032.64

The Story

The Mammillaria pringlei is native to Mexico. It is a cylindrical cactus that can reach up to 20cm in diameter. It has many tubercles covering its surface giving it a pin cushion appearance. This particular mammillaria has golden spines and a green body and combined with its cylindrical shape gives this cacti its common name 'Lemon ball cactus'. Spines have a dual function they are a defence against herbivores but also provide shade to cactus. The top of each column will produce a ring of bright red/purple flowers.

RATING- Easy

LOVES- Well draining, porous soil. Lots of bright light.

HATES- Water-logged soil.

Pot diameter 12cm

More information and care recommendations are below.

Mammillaria pringlei (Lemon Ball Cactus) - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Mammillaria pringlei (Lemon Ball Cactus) - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

The Mammillaria pringlei is native to Mexico. It is a cylindrical cactus that can reach up to 20cm in diameter. It has many tubercles covering its surface giving it a pin cushion appearance. This particular mammillaria has golden spines and a green body and combined with its cylindrical shape gives this cacti its common name 'Lemon ball cactus'. Spines have a dual function they are a defence against herbivores but also provide shade to cactus. The top of each column will produce a ring of bright red/purple flowers.

RATING- Easy

LOVES- Well draining, porous soil. Lots of bright light.

HATES- Water-logged soil.

Pot diameter 12cm

More information and care recommendations are below.

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