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Best 1 Mammillaria herrerae

Mammillaria herrerae is a small, globular cactus native to Querétaro, Mexico. It’s notable for its distinctive white-spined appearance and was formally identified in 1931. This endangered species is primarily found within a limited range and is of interest to botanists studying Mexican cacti and con...

2 Epithelantha bokei

Named after botanist Norman Boke in 1957, Epithelantha bokei is a small cactus native to the Big Bend region of Texas, distinguished by its large pink fruits.

3 Rebutia krainziana

Rebutia krainziana is a globular cactus from South America, distinguished by its striking contrast of stark white spines and deep crimson, funnel-shaped flowers.

4 Button Cactus (Epithelantha micromeris)

Epithelantha micromeris, or the Button Cactus, is a small, globular plant native to the southwestern United States that is entirely covered in dense, white spines.

5 Snowball Cactus (Mammillaria candida)

The Snowball Cactus, native to Mexico, is a globular succulent notable for its dense, white, snow-like spines and was first described by Scheidweiler in 1838.

6 Mammillaria geminispina (Twin-spined)

Mammillaria geminispina is a Mexican cactus from Hidalgo state, distinguished by paired white central spines and rings of small pink-red flowers around the apex.

7 Parodia scopa

Described by Salm-Dyck in 1849, Parodia scopa is a small cactus from South America notable for its cylindrical shape and dense covering of white, bristle-like spines.

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