Mammillaria Fraileana

First description by Britton & Rose 1923, Neomammillaria fraileana.

Makes small clusters of cylindrics stems of 15 cm long for 3 cm wide. Body often reddish if grown in full light.

Radial spine: 11 to 12, 8 to 10 mm long, thin and white.

Central spine: 3 to 4, 10 mm long colour dark brown, with one central spine hooked.

Flower: White-Pink with deeper midstripe, 25 mm Long and wide, stigma bright carmine-pink.

Distribution: Reported from MEXICO in BAJA CALIFORNIA State on the Coast of Gulf of California, near La Paz, Cabo san Lucas, Todos santos.

Can be sensitive to frost. Requires bright light to reach its full potential.

Simmilar Names: M. albicans ssp fraileana

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