Mammillaria hybrid cv. Dolichothele x Un Pico Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
Origin and Habitat: Garden origin (Nursery produced hybrid)
Synonyms:
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Description: What is this plant? This rare and unusual cactus was labelled as an improbable but stricking hybrid between a Dolichothele longimammaSN|11262]]SN|11262]] and Mammillaria spinosissima cv. Un Pico, however the plant is presumably a monstrous form of Mammillaria of an unknown Mammillaria species.
Stem: 4 to 5cm wide, up to 4 cm tall, flattened and soft. The stem branches abundantly from the base and forms soon large mats.
Ribs: Vertical or spiralling formed by a row of elongated tubercles.
Central spines: Bright orange and yellow, flexible with a slightly bent tip, but not hooked. They are also a little flat and not pungent.
Radial spines: Very few (often absent) glassy white, bristly.
Roots: Tuberose, juicy.
Flowers: Pink in a ring around the crown. They usually fail to open completely.
Remarks: This plant is also very similar (but not the same) to Toumeya papyracanthaSN|13720]]SN|13720]] x Echinocereus knippelianusSN|1580]]SN|1580]] hybrid, actually this second species has more flattened, curved and shorter central spines, and more thin white radial spines per areole. Furthermore the "Toumeya papyracanthaSN|13720]]SN|13720]] x Echinocereus knippelianusSN|1580]]SN|1580]] hybrid" has swollen pink roots and its flesh is pink too.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Mammillaria cultivars group
- Mammillaria cv. Blando I.Blando: Has very odd pectinated spines, that varies in number and density depending on clones.
- Mammillaria cv. Caterpincy: has very reduced bristly or absent spines. It offsets from the base to form a small cluster or mound. It is very similar to: Mammillaria crinita subs. painteri f. monstruosa (if not the same)
- Mammillaria cv. Cettina: It shows an abnormal uncoordinated form of vegetative growth, with a multitude of condensed lateral proliferation and plant looks more like a strange furry animal than a cactus.
- Mammillaria cv. Chiara Blando I.Blando: has extremely elongated areoles, 7-20 mm long and 3-5 mm broad, which are conspicuous, in relief, densely covered with dull white felt and few tiny white bristles.
- Mammillaria hybrid cv. Dolichothele x Un Pico: a supposed hybrid between a Dolichothele longimamma and Mammillaria spinosissima cv. Un Pico. It has orange and yellow central spines that are a thin, little flat, flexible but not hooked.
- Mammillaria hybrid cv. Toumeya x knippelianus: it is an improbable hybrid between a Toumeya papyracantha and Echinocereus knippelianus or more likely a monstrous form of Mammillaria. Central spines orange, flexible, flat with a bent tip.Radial spines glassy white, bristly.
Mammillaria hybrid cv. Dolichothele x Un Pico Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli - Toumeya x knippelianus hybr. (left) & Dolichotele x Un Pico hybr. (Right)
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