Details about Mammillaria hahniana:
- Origin: Native to central Mexico, found in states like Guanajuato, Hidalgo, and Querétaro, typically growing in subtropical or tropical dry forests and on rocky slopes.
- Characteristics:
- Features spherical or columnar stems, often forming clusters.
- Stems are covered in prominent tubercles and white down or spines, giving it a woolly appearance.
- Produces small, pink-red, funnel-shaped flowers, often in a ring near the apex, especially during spring and summer.
- Growth is relatively slow, with mature plants typically not exceeding 6 cm in height.
- Features spherical or columnar stems, often forming clusters.
- Care:
- Requires well-draining soil and a sunny location.
- Drought-tolerant; avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- Reduce watering in winter and keep the plant in a cooler, bright spot.
- Sensitive to frost, avoid temperatures below -1 degrees Celsius.
- Requires well-draining soil and a sunny location.
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