Mammillaria spinosissima for sale here. Plant is in 3 inch pot with a single stem that is around 1 1/4 in diameter and near 3 inch high. M. spinosisima is is nicknamed the “red-headed Irishman” because the most common cultivated forms have red or rusted spine. Stem smile upright at first. later often clustering, up to 4 inch in diameter, almost hidden under a dense spination, and the stems can grow up to 2 ft long. Central and radial spines are all similar, about 30-34, pale glassy yellow with dark red or rusted tips. It might have some latex and bristles in the axils. The flowers are purple-pink. Originally from Guerrero, Mexico. 
Plant ships bare root. USA and her territories ONLY.
  • SHIPPING: Normally I ship all plants via USPS Priority Mail and First Class for super heavy plants, unless a costumer instructed me otherwise. This charge includes shipping and handling cost. My intention here is not to overcharge, but rather get reasonable amount to cover that expense and obviously not to make a profit on it. I recommend combined shipping to all my costumers. This is an easy way to save your money on shipping cost and opportunity to get your hands on desirable plants. When more then one plant is won or ordered costumer will pay full shipping cost only for the first plant with grater value and a $2.00 for every additional plant. Beginning January 2017 i will do even better for all my costumer living in State of Florida _ they will pay shipping for only first plant (grated value)and the rest will shipped for FREE. 
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