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Mammillaria standleyi
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Cactaceae
Subfamily: Cactoideae
Genus: Mammillaria
Species:
M. standleyi
Binomial name
Mammillaria standleyi
(Britt. & Rose) Orcutt
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Synonyms
  • Mammillaria auricantha R.T. Craig
  • Mammillaria canelensis R.T. Craig
  • Mammillaria craigii G.E. Linds.
  • Mammillaria sonorensis R.T. Craig
  • Mammillaria tesopacensis Craig
  • Neomammillaria standleyi Britton & Rose
  • Neomammillaria xanthina Britton & Rose

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Mammillaria standleyi is a special type of cactus that grows in Mexico. It belongs to the Cactaceae family, which includes all cacti. This plant is found in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, specifically in the states of Sinaloa, Chihuahua, and Sonora.

This cactus is known for its pretty red-purple flowers. These flowers are surrounded by a soft, cotton-like fuzz. After the flowers, the plant grows small red fruits. These fruits are safe to eat and are said to taste a bit like apples! However, they are very tiny, so they don't provide much food.

About the Mammillaria standleyi Cactus

The Mammillaria standleyi is part of a large group of cacti called Mammillaria. These plants are often round or cylinder-shaped. They usually have many small bumps, called tubercles, instead of ribs. Spines grow from these tubercles.

Where This Cactus Lives

This cactus makes its home in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. This area is in western Mexico. It's a place with different types of land, from forests to dry areas. The cactus has adapted to live in these conditions.

Flowers and Fruits

The flowers of Mammillaria standleyi are a beautiful red-purple color. They add a splash of color to the desert landscape. The fuzzy, cottony parts around the flowers might help protect them. The small red fruits are a unique feature. Even though they are tiny, their apple-like taste is interesting.

See also

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