https://youtu.be/-Rhl9Ut7mM4 Mammillaria amajacensis is a perennial member of the Cactaceae family that usually grows solitary. It has a globose stem, without apical depression. It is characterized by visible tubercles of dark blue-green color and abundant white wool. There are 2 to 4 central spines with no radial spines. The pink-cream flowers are funnel-shaped and bloom from late spring to early summer. It produces red fruits containing brown seeds. Datasheet Common NameMammillaria amajacensis Botanical nameMammillaria amajacensis FamilyCactaceae Life CyclePerennialFoliageEvergreenBasic ColourPinkHeight8 -> 10 cmHabitatGrasslands, rocky lands Altitude1700 - 2000 mBloom TimeApril -> AugustPlant TypeCactus, Succulent, Ornamental Fruit TypeBerrydifferent tolerancesHardyUsed PartsWhole plantPlant UsesOrnamentalActive substancesNo active substances knownUSDA Zone9 (-7), 10 (-1), 11 (+4), 12 (+10)Sun ExposureSun, Part shade, Light shade Soil pHNeutralSoil MoistureDrySoil Type Stony, Sandy, Peaty Propagationby seeds / by sowing, by Cuttings, Self sowsGerminationtell usPests/ Diseasesdisease free Open Next Page To See More Photos. Mammillaria amajacensis Mammillaria amajacensis