https://youtu.be/QeO2mHVtoqY Mammillaria huitzilopochtli Mammillaria huitzilopochtli, commonly known as biznaga of Huitzilopochtli, is a perennial member of the Cactaceae family native to Mexico. It has single or branched dark-green stems spherical at first then cylindrical to club-shaped. The small tubercles are cylindrical to conical with elliptic areloes, short pectinated radial spines and sometimes long black central spines. A ring of pink flowers is produced then a red club-shaped fruit with brown seeds. Datasheet Common NameBiznaga of Huitzilopochtli Botanical nameMammillaria huitzilopochtli FamilyCactaceaeLife CyclePerennialFoliage - Basic ColourPinkHeight8 -> 15 cmHabitatGrasslands, rocky lands Altitude500 - 2600 mBloom TimeNovember -> MarchPlant TypeCactus, Succulent, Ornamental Fruit TypeBerrydifferent tolerancesHardyUsed PartsWhole plantPlant UsesOrnamentalActive substancesNo active substances knownUSDA Zone9 (-7), 10 (-1), 11 (+4), 12 (+10)Sun Exposurefull sun, light shadeSoil pHNeutralSoil MoistureDrySoil Type Sandy, StonyPropagationby seeds / by sowing, by division, Self sowsGerminationtell usPests/ DiseasesDisease free Open Next Page To See More Photos. Mammillaria huitzilopochtl Mammillaria huitzilopochtl