Accepted Scientific Name: Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis (Repp.) Glass & R.A.Foster
Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 51(3): 126. 1979
Mammillaria ascensionis (Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli
It offsets heavily, and forms a beautiful low white cushion. Pink flowers opens in late winter.
Origin and Habitat: Mexico (Nuevo León)
Habitat: Grows in moss on limestone mountains near Ascension, 2400 - 2.750 m.
Synonyms:
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Common Names include:
SPANISH (Español): Cabeza blanca
Description: Mammillaria glassiiSN|5392]]SN|5392]] var. ascensionis is a controversial variety of Mammillaria glassiiSN|9303]]SN|5392]] now reduced to synonym. It distinguish for its larger stems (up to 10 cm in diameter), axil almost naked with short wool and few (If any) bristles. Central spines 7-7 mm long, flowers larger up to 18-22 mm wide.
Habit: It is a small free branching plant that forms low clusters or dense cushions. Individual stems are globose.
Stem: Globular 40-50 mm in diameter, becoming cylindrical, to 10 cm high. Without latex
Tubercles: Cylindrical with usually short white hairs and about 3-8 hairlike bristles in the axil up to 3-15 mm long.
Central spines: 1 longer erect, straight or hooked, 5-7 mm long, white, brown on the tip, and 4 to 7 straight, 4-6 mm long, more or less orderly, dispersing to the sides, while difficult to distinguish from radials.
Radial spines: 50-75, 4-14 mm long, , interlacing, hairlike, white.
Flowers: Often not opening completely, white, with a pink nuance, usually 16-18 X 18-22 mm
Fruits: 15-17 Long, 3-5 mm in diameter, greenish- white to pale pinkish-olive. Ripens about 3 months after flowering.
Seeds: Pear-shaped, 1.2 X 1.0 mm, black.
Remarks: Vaguely resembles Mammillaria proliferaSN|5392]]SN|9303]]. Glass and Foster consider it a variety of Mammillaria glassiiSN|5392]]SN|5392]].
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Mammillaria glassii group
- Mammillaria glassii R.A.Foster: ssp. glassii Stems very small, not exceeding 3 cm in diameter, whit numerose axilary bristles and usually only one central spine. Flowers very tiny, narrow (approx 3-4 mm in diameter). Origin: Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon.
- Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis (Repp.) Glass & R.A.Foster: Stems are larger (up to 10 cm in diameter) axil almost naked with short wool and few (if any) bristles. Central spines 7-7 mm long, flowers larger up to 18-22 mm wide. Origin: Ascension, Nuevo leon.
- Mammillaria glassii var. nominis-dulcis A.B.Lau: Flowers very large up to 3 cm in diameter.
- Mammillaria glassii var. siberiensis A.B.Lau: Clumping, heads up to 10 cm in diameter. Floers, white to pale pink, over 2,5 cm across . Origin: Near the town of Siberia in Nuevo Leon
Bibliography: Major references and further lectures
1) Fitz Maurice, B, Fitz Maurice, W.A., Hernández, H.M., Sotomayor, M. & Smith, M. 2013. Mammillaria glassii. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 01 February 2015.
2) John Pilbeam “Mammillaria The Cactus File Handbook” Cirio Pub. Services, 01/December/1999
3) Edward Anderson “The Cactus family” Timber Press, Incorporated, 2001
4) James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey "The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Glass" Cambridge University Press, 11/August /2011
5) David R Hunt; Nigel P Taylor; Graham Charles; International Cactaceae Systematics Group. "The New Cactus Lexicon" dh books, 2006
6) Urs Eggli, Leonard E. Newton “Etymological Dictionary of Succulent Plant Names” Birkhäuser 2004
7) Ulises Guzmán, Salvador Arias, Patricia Dávila “Catálogo de cactáceas mexicanas.” Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexiko-Stadt 2003
8) Hunt, D. “A new review of Mammillaria names.” British Cactus and Succulent Society. Oxford. 1987.
Mammillaria ascensionis (Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis) Photo by: Raffa C. Garcia Mammillaria ascensionis (Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis) Photo by: Cactus Art Mammillaria ascensionis (Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis) Photo by: Cactus Art Mammillaria ascensionis (Mammillaria glassii var. ascensionis) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Cultivation and Propagation: Of easy culture and recommended for any collection, it doesn't requires any special treatment. It readily forms clumps of many small heads. It needs as much light as possible without burning the plant, to encourage the heaviest spine formation. Growth and flowering are improved under these conditions. Use very gritty potting mix (rot prone) For best results, use a shallow pot, and only use the smallest diameter pot that will accommodate the plant. Regular water in summer, dry in winter. The use of a covering gravel is a good way to preserve the whiteness of spines. Frost tolerance -6° C.
Reproduction: Seeds or offsets.