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biznaga de Wright, Wright's nipple cactus, Wright's pincushion cactus

biznaga China, Heyder's pincushion cactus, little nipple cactus

Habit Plants usually unbranched. Plants unbranched, protruding relatively little above soil.
Roots

upper portion of primary root somewhat thickened and succulent proximally, otherwise fibrous.

obconic taproots;

secondary roots diffuse.

Stems

flat-topped or spheric, 4–8 × 4–8 cm, ± flaccid;

tubercles 6–24 mm;

axils appearing naked;

cortex and pith mucilaginous;

latex absent.

top-shaped, flat-topped (aerial part sometimes hemispheric in old age or in dense subtropical vegetation), protruding above ground 0–2 × (4–)7.5–15 cm, firm;

tubercles 9–15(–20) × 3–7 mm;

axils with short wool, bristles absent;

cortex and pith not mucilaginous;

latex abundant in healthy tissue throughout cortex of stem, tubercles, and sometimes flower receptacle, sticky, white.

Spines

9–31(–34) per areole, white, usually tipped brown;

radial spines 8–30 per areole, in 1 series, glabrous (puberulent in first year flowering plants);

lateral spines bristlelike, 7–11 mm, stiff, longest and thickest of spines;

adaxial spines often darker;

central spines 1–4(–7) per areole, porrect or strongly projecting, 1 or all hooked, (5–)12–14(–21) mm;

subcentral spines 0.

(8–)10–18(–27) per areole, usually brownish, darker at tip, glabrous;

radial spines (8–)10–22(–26) per areole, white to white-and-brown or brown, needlelike, 6–15(–16) mm, stiff, abaxial spines longest;

central spines (0–)1(–4) per areole, porrect or ascending, not hooked, (0.5–)2–8 × 0.15–0.45 mm;

subcentral spines 0.

Flowers

2.5–3.5(–5.2) × 2.2–4.5(–7.5) cm;

outer tepal margins conspicuously fringed;

inner tepals rose-pink or magenta [white], margins often paler;

stigma lobes yellow or pale green (rarely reddish).

1.9–3.8 × 1.5–3 cm;

outermost tepal margins entire;

inner tepals white, greenish or cream to pale pink, with tan, pink, greenish, or brownish midstripes, 11–19 × 2–2.5 mm;

stigma lobes externally green, internally green or red (or pink), 2.5–3 mm.

Fruits

green or dull purple, spheric to ovoid or obovoid, (9–)13–20(–28) × (6–)7–1.9(–26) mm, juicy throughout;

floral remnant persistent.

brilliant red: scarlet, carmine, or crimson, obovoid to clavate, 10–35(–40) × 5–8 mm, juicy only in fruit walls;

floral remnant weakly persistent.

Seeds

black, 1.3–1.5 mm, pitted;

testa hard, anticlinal cell walls straight (not undulate);

interstices conspicuously narrower than pit diameters;

pits bowl-shaped.

reddish brown, sometimes yellowish when fresh, 1–1.2 mm, deeply pitted;

testa thin, relatively flexible;

anticlinal cell walls sinuate, interstices narrower than pit diameters;

pits cavernous or deeply concave.

2n

= 22.

= 22.

Mammillaria wrightii

Mammillaria heyderi

Distribution
from FNA
AZ; NM; TX; Mexico
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from FNA
AZ; NM; OK; TX; n Mexico
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Discussion

Varieties 3 (2 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Varieties 2 (2 in the flora).

Green fruits of Mammillaria heyderi with fully mature, viable seeds precede the ripe (elongate) fruits by six months to a year.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Key
1. Radial spines usually 8-15 per areole; fruits 12.5-26 mm diam
var. wrightii
1. Radial spines usually 16-30 per areole; fruits 6-15 mm diam
var. wilcoxii
1. Central spines 0.15-0.35 mm diam.; radial spines (7-)13-17(-26) per areole, abaxial radial spines 6-11(-16) mm; e of El Paso, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma.
var. heyderi
1. Central spines 0.35-0.45 mm diam.; radial spines 10-14 per areole, abaxial radial spines 9-15 mm; El Paso, Texas, w to Arizona
var. bullingtoniana
Source FNA vol. 4, p. 250. FNA vol. 4, p. 255.
Parent taxa Cactaceae > subfam. Cactoideae > Mammillaria Cactaceae > subfam. Cactoideae > Mammillaria
Sibling taxa
M. dioica, M. grahamii, M. heyderi, M. lasiacantha, M. macdougalii, M. mainiae, M. meiacantha, M. pottsii, M. prolifera, M. sphaerica, M. tetrancistra, M. thornberi, M. viridiflora
M. dioica, M. grahamii, M. lasiacantha, M. macdougalii, M. mainiae, M. meiacantha, M. pottsii, M. prolifera, M. sphaerica, M. tetrancistra, M. thornberi, M. viridiflora, M. wrightii
Subordinate taxa
M. wrightii var. wilcoxii, M. wrightii var. wrightii
M. heyderi var. bullingtoniana, M. heyderi var. heyderi
Name authority Engelmann: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 3: 262. (1856) Muehlenpfordt: Allg. Gartenzeitung 16: 20. (1848)
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