Mammillaria hernandezii, strange desert jewel |
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Succulent Sunday: Mammillaria hernandezii,
These small hemispheres... these tiny Mexico cacti, Mammillaria hernandezii... these jewels of the Oaxacan desert -- imagine them in full, purple bloom. Imagine violet flowers rising, expanding until they rival the whole mother plant. Forget the flowers... look at the spines! arrayed like dozens of harmless, strange, multi-legged creatures which have been killed, bleached, and hot-glued upside-down on deep-green mounds.
Labels:
cactus,
Corona Cactus Nursery,
CSSA,
Mammillaria hernandezii,
Mexico,
miniature cacti,
Oaxaca,
Sentient Meat,
Succulent Sunday
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