it is the same in different states.
I have doubts between Mammillaria haageana ssp. san-angelensis or Mammillaria albilanata ssp. Oaxacan
OR None of the above.
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Hello, I have doubts with this Mammillaria
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Re: Hello, I have doubts with this Mammillaria
Why do you believe it to be those specific subspecies?
Mammillaria haageana, no subspecies.
Mammillaria haageana, no subspecies.
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I have put s.angelis because it seemed more like me.
In any case, in other forums they dismiss them as haageana, I don't know what they are based on, maybe because they don't have so many basal shoots.
On what basis do you consider it Haagean and not other species such as http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... ._oaxacana
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In any case, in other forums they dismiss them as haageana, I don't know what they are based on, maybe because they don't have so many basal shoots.
On what basis do you consider it Haagean and not other species such as http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... ._oaxacana
THANK YOU
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Re: Hello, I have doubts with this Mammillaria
M. albilanata is rather similar, but has much more wool in the axils than haageana, about which Llifle says "Axil: Slightly woolly only on new growth, later naked."
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