Mammillaria berkiana Lau, Kakt. and Sukk. 37(2): 30 (1986)
Body: Plants solitary or clustering with up to 40 stems, globose, 4 to 6 cm in diameter.
Radial spine: 35 to 38, 6 mm long, the upper to 4 mm, white, fine, needle-like.
Central spine: 5 to 8, one more central, 2 to 4 hooked and 10 mm long, the others 4 to 5 mm long and straight, red-brown, whitish at base.
Flower: Deep purple pink, not widely opening, to 10 mm in diameter. Stigmas purple.
Fruit: Whitish to pink.
Seed: Black.
Distribution: Jalisco, Mexico. Altitude 1.800 to 2.400 m
Mammillaria berkiana LAU 1245
LAU 1245 - Sierra Huichol, San Andres Cohamiata, 1800-2000m - Jalisco - Mexico
From "Ento" Ennio Toso collection - Savona
Mammillaria berkiana LAU 1245
LAU 1245 - Sierra Huichol, San Andres Cohamiata, 1800-2000m - Jalisco - Mexico
From Antonio Gandolfo collection - Vicenza
Mammillaria berkiana LAU 1245
LAU 1245 - Sierra Huichol, San Andres Cohamiata, 1800-2000m - Jalisco - Mexico
From Antonio Gandolfo collection - Vicenza
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