Mammillaria karwinskiana nejapensis

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Mammillaria karwinskiana ssp. nejapensis is a cactus native to certain regions of Mexico, distinguished by its small size and spherical shape. Here are some key characteristics of this subspecies:

Origin: Native to Mexico, this subspecies thrives in arid environments.
Watering: It requires moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot.
Light: Mammillaria karwinskiana ssp. nejapensis needs exposure to direct sunlight.
Substrate: A well-drained cactus potting mix is ideal for its development.
Appearance: This subspecies forms clumps of small, thorn-covered spheres, which can expand in width over time.
Flower: It produces small flowers, often cream or pink in color, which appear around the top of the cactus.
Temperature: Tolerates warm temperatures.
Growth: Mammillaria karwinskiana ssp. nejapensis is relatively slow-growing, but can form attractive, spreading clumps over the years.
Toxicity: Non-toxic to humans and pets.

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