Texas Nipple Cactus

Mammillariaprolifera

Family
Cactaceae (kak-TAY-see-ee)
Genus
Mammillaria (mam-mil-AR-ee-uh)
Species
prolifera (pro-LEEF-er-uh)
Synonym
Mammillaria prolifera subsp. prolifera
Mammillaria stellaris
Mammillaria pusilla
Neomammillaria prolifera
Chilita prolifera
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Sun to Partial Shade
Height
under 6 in. (15 cm)
Spacing
9-12 in. (22-30 cm)
12-15 in. (30-38 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
Danger
Plant has spines or sharp edges; use extreme caution when handling
Bloom Color
Pale Pink
Pale Yellow
Cream/Tan
Bloom Time
Mid Spring
Other Details
Category
Cactus and Succulents
Water Requirements
Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From woody stem cuttings
Allow cut surface to callous over before planting
From seed; direct sow after last frost
Seed Collecting
Allow unblemished fruit to ripen; clean and dry seeds
Unblemished fruit must be significantly overripe before harvesting seed; clean and dry seeds
Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Henderson, Nevada

Austin, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

4
positives
3
neutrals
0
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J
Austin, TX | March 2017 | neutral

My Texas Nipple Cactus endured a really bad freeze here in Austin in January. Part of it looks pretty dead, but some has enough green th...Read More

R
San Diego, CA (Zone 10b) | August 2013 | positive

I have read that the small fruits of all mammillaria are edible. And these of prolifera are supposed to be very tasty. (I haven't tried...Read More

C
Lockport, NY | June 2012 | neutral

A friend went to the local botanical garden and bought me one of these at the gift shop there. It's very fascinating and I love it. I a...Read More

C
Indian Trail, NC (Zone 7b) | June 2011 | positive

This is Mom's. She is so excited with the blooms but has been wondering about the little red thing. We figured it out searching here, i...Read More

C
Henderson, NV (Zone 9b) | May 2005 | positive

This small cactus will clump profusely as it matures. Eventually it can form clumps up a foot across or even wider. The bright red frui...Read More

X
Phoenix, AZ (Zone 9b) | April 2005 | neutral

The 'prolifera' & 'haitiensis' subspecies have thicker stems (2.5-3 inch) than the 'arachnoidea & 'texana' subspecies (down to 1.6 inch t...Read More

P
Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | January 2005 | positive

Vigorously clumping, instensely spiny (straight spines) small globoid to columnar cactus from Texas.

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