Difference between revisions of "Mammillaria heyderi var. heyderi"

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Common names: Heyder’s nipple cactus
Synonyms: Mammillaria applanata Engelmann Mammillaria gummifera var. applanata (Engelmann) L. D. Benson Mammillaria gummifera var. hemispherica (Engelmann) L. D. Benson Mammillaria heyderi var. applanata Engelmann Mammillaria heyderi var. hemispherica unknown
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 256. Mentioned on page 255.
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Revision as of 18:28, 18 September 2019

Stems 4–9 × 4–10(–15) cm; tubercles 9–20 × 3–7 mm. Spines (8–)14–18(–27) per areole; radial spines (7–)13–17(–26) per areole, abaxial radial spines, needlelike, 6–11(–16) mm diam., stiff; central spines 0.15–0.35 mm diam. Flowers 1.8–2.3 × 1.8–1.9 cm. 2n = 22.


Phenology: Flowering Mar–Apr; fruiting Aug–Mar.
Habitat: Chihuahuan desert scrub, Tamaulipan thorn scrub, and Edwards Plateau, usually limestone and alluvial substrates
Elevation: 10-1400 m

Distribution

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N.Mex., Okla., Tex., Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas).

Discussion

The spines of Mammillaria heyderi var. heyderi are smaller and usually more numerous than those of the other flat-topped mammillarias in the United States. Individual plants with fewer radial spines, often segregated as var. hemispherica, are frequent in populations of var. heyderi near the Texas coast. Sometimes the central spines are very short. The coarse western var. bullingtoniana has a much narrower range of variation. Reports of M. heyderi var. heyderi from southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico are based on var. bullingtoniana.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Allan D. Zimmerman +  and Bruce D. Parfitt +
unknown +
Heyder’s nipple cactus +
N.Mex. +, Okla. +, Tex. +, Mexico (Coahuila +, Nuevo León +  and Tamaulipas). +
10-1400 m +
Chihuahuan desert scrub, Tamaulipan thorn scrub, and Edwards Plateau, usually limestone and alluvial substrates +
Flowering Mar–Apr +  and fruiting Aug–Mar. +
Allg. Gartenzeitung +
Illustrated +
Mammillaria applanata +, Mammillaria gummifera var. applanata +, Mammillaria gummifera var. hemispherica +, Mammillaria heyderi var. applanata +  and Mammillaria heyderi var. hemispherica +
Mammillaria heyderi var. heyderi +
Mammillaria heyderi +
variety +