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Mammillaria matudae
(Bravo 1956)

Etymology: In honor of Dr. Eizi Matuda (1894-1978), Japanese botanist who lives in Mexico. It gained great importance in this country.
Origin: Mexico state.

Its small size, harmless-looking and easy cultivation makes it an ideal candidate for our gardens, the groveling character makes sometimes misunderstood, occurring as grotesque as that they add a tutor to keep them erect situations.
We can see a certain reaction during flowering stem.
We can see a certain reaction during flowering stem.
green fruits, bruised in some cases, a pleasant taste sour strawberry.
green fruits, bruised in some cases, a pleasant taste sour strawberry.
Areolas with a brown central spine, tending to clear, oriented towards the apex.
Areolas with a brown central spine, tending to clear, oriented towards the apex.
Seeds of 1 mm. long.
Seeds of 1 mm. long.

cylindrical, creeping plant, about 3-4 cm in diameter. light pink funnel-shaped flowers up to 15 mm. livid green fruits or elongated, up to 17mm. with a pleasant sour strawberry flavor. Shortly after reaching maturation dried. Areolas formed by a brown thorn that clear with time attached to the apex facing stem and about 20 radial spines almost translucent white. No lanosidad some underarm. It has latex. light brown seeds with a marked texture in the form of shells. Cropping is an undemanding plant prefers sun or partial shade screening. perfectly holds moisture and moderate cold 0C. Despite being a creeping plant raises the stem during the flowering season. in the form of Ver también in, the, of, form, in the, in the form Traductor de Google para empresas:Google Translator ToolkitTraductor de sitios webGlobal Market Finder

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Nombres en Desuso:
Mammillaria matudae Var serpentiformis (Fittkau 1971) Vease -> Mammillaria matudae (Bravo 1956)