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Mammillaria hahniana


Common Name(s): Old Lady Pincushion
Synonym(s): Neomammillaria mendeliana, Mammillaria mendeliana, Mammillaria woodsii, Mammillaria bravoae
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Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Cacteae
Distribution: Guanajuato, Queretaro de Arteaga, Tamaulipas - Mexico (North America)
Habit: Globose
Flower: Pink, RedEncounterability: Common Worldwide
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Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: CSSA Show at Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Bev and Kermit Bender's greenhouse, Escanaba MI

Photographer: Kermit Bender
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Private Collection

Photographer: Dale Denham-Logsdon
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Private Collection

Photographer: Dale Denham-Logsdon
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Private Collection

Photographer: Dale Denham-Logsdon
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Private Collection -Baku city, Azerbaijan

Photographer: Ilham Alekperov
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Joaquins Private Collection

Photographer: Joaquin Tormos
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Joaquins Private Collection

Photographer: Joaquin Tormos
Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana
Picture taken at: Joaquins Private Collection

Photographer: Joaquin Tormos

Mammillaria hahniana subsp. woodsii


Common Name(s): Old Lady Pincushion
Synonym(s): Neomammillaria mendeliana, Mammillaria mendeliana, Mammillaria woodsii, Mammillaria bravoae
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Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Cacteae
Distribution: Guanajuato - Mexico (North America)
Habit: Globose
Flower: PinkEncounterability: Common Worldwide
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Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana subsp. woodsii
Picture taken at: Daiv Freeman's Private Collection

Photographer: Daiv Freeman

Mammillaria hahniana var. albiflora


Common Name(s): Old Lady Pincushion
Synonym(s): Neomammillaria mendeliana, Mammillaria mendeliana, Mammillaria woodsii, Mammillaria bravoae
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Subfamily: Cactoideae
Tribe: Cacteae
Distribution: Guanajuato, Queretaro de Arteaga, Tamaulipas - Mexico (North America)
Habit: Globose
Flower: WhiteEncounterability: Unusual in Collections
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Mammillaria hahniana
M. hahniana var. albiflora
Picture taken at: Robert Maijer's Private Collection

Photographer: Robert Maijer

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