
Mammillaria hahniana 'Superba'
Mammillaria hahniana ‘Superba’ is a long-cultivated selected form of Mammillaria hahniana, valued for how completely the stem surface is concealed by fine white radial spines and persistent wool. This dense covering creates a soft, felted texture that remains stable as the plant matures, rather than thinning or opening with age as seen in some other Mammillaria. When established, flowering occurs near the crown, producing a ring of pink to purplish flowers during warmer periods.
The species is native to central Mexico, where it grows in exposed, rocky landscapes, often associated with limestone substrates. These environments are characterised by intense light, pronounced day-to-night temperature variation, and extended dry seasons. The dense spination and wool serve as functional adaptations, reducing moisture loss and moderating surface temperatures under high solar exposure.
Care Tips:
- Light Provide bright light with access to direct sun. Acclimatise gradually if moving from lower light conditions.
- Water Water thoroughly, then allow the growing media to dry completely before watering again. Keep almost dry during cooler months.
- Media Use a very free-draining cactus mix with a high mineral content such as pumice, coarse grit, or scoria.
- Fertiliser Feed lightly in spring and summer using a low-nitrogen cactus fertiliser at reduced strength.
- Temperature Prefers warm conditions during the growing season and a cooler, dry rest in winter. Temperatures down to around 5 °C are tolerated if kept dry.
- Repotting Repot infrequently and only when rootbound, ideally during warmer weather.
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Mammillaria hahniana 'Superba'
Mammillaria hahniana ‘Superba’ is a long-cultivated selected form of Mammillaria hahniana, valued for how completely the stem surface is concealed by fine white radial spines and persistent wool. This dense covering creates a soft, felted texture that remains stable as the plant matures, rather than thinning or opening with age as seen in some other Mammillaria. When established, flowering occurs near the crown, producing a ring of pink to purplish flowers during warmer periods.
The species is native to central Mexico, where it grows in exposed, rocky landscapes, often associated with limestone substrates. These environments are characterised by intense light, pronounced day-to-night temperature variation, and extended dry seasons. The dense spination and wool serve as functional adaptations, reducing moisture loss and moderating surface temperatures under high solar exposure.
Care Tips:
- Light Provide bright light with access to direct sun. Acclimatise gradually if moving from lower light conditions.
- Water Water thoroughly, then allow the growing media to dry completely before watering again. Keep almost dry during cooler months.
- Media Use a very free-draining cactus mix with a high mineral content such as pumice, coarse grit, or scoria.
- Fertiliser Feed lightly in spring and summer using a low-nitrogen cactus fertiliser at reduced strength.
- Temperature Prefers warm conditions during the growing season and a cooler, dry rest in winter. Temperatures down to around 5 °C are tolerated if kept dry.
- Repotting Repot infrequently and only when rootbound, ideally during warmer weather.
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Mammillaria hahniana ‘Superba’ is a long-cultivated selected form of Mammillaria hahniana, valued for how completely the stem surface is concealed by fine white radial spines and persistent wool. This dense covering creates a soft, felted texture that remains stable as the plant matures, rather than thinning or opening with age as seen in some other Mammillaria. When established, flowering occurs near the crown, producing a ring of pink to purplish flowers during warmer periods.
The species is native to central Mexico, where it grows in exposed, rocky landscapes, often associated with limestone substrates. These environments are characterised by intense light, pronounced day-to-night temperature variation, and extended dry seasons. The dense spination and wool serve as functional adaptations, reducing moisture loss and moderating surface temperatures under high solar exposure.
Care Tips:
- Light Provide bright light with access to direct sun. Acclimatise gradually if moving from lower light conditions.
- Water Water thoroughly, then allow the growing media to dry completely before watering again. Keep almost dry during cooler months.
- Media Use a very free-draining cactus mix with a high mineral content such as pumice, coarse grit, or scoria.
- Fertiliser Feed lightly in spring and summer using a low-nitrogen cactus fertiliser at reduced strength.
- Temperature Prefers warm conditions during the growing season and a cooler, dry rest in winter. Temperatures down to around 5 °C are tolerated if kept dry.
- Repotting Repot infrequently and only when rootbound, ideally during warmer weather.























