
I'm looking through my books and information on wildflowers. I'm thinking the red buds are flowers but they look more like fruit. Any thoughts?
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They are fruits. Mammillaria for sure, off the top of my head, dioca. Definitely not the world's tiniest cactus, I think Blossfeldia lilliputania holds that title.
Thanks for the tip! Researching further I found that the cactus is called the California Pincushion (Mammillaria tetrancistra)
It's fishhook mammillaria. See the photo at http://www.ipernity.com/doc/18713/1442004
I believe those are flower buds in your photo.
Josh--that's for your help in identifying this cactus. Photos I've found online match with the cactus I photographed. It appears to be a mammillaria tetrancistra, the California Pincushion. Is it the fishhook family? I'm learning!
Josh--that's for your help in identifying this cactus. Photos I've found online match with the cactus I photographed. It appears to be a mammillaria tetrancistra, the California Pincushion. Is it the fishhook family? I'm learning!
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