RF2J57A1G–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Neomammillaria magnimamma, 2. Neomammillaria karwinskiana, 3. Neomammillaria gigantea, 4. Neobesseya missouriensis, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMA1WJW8–The Mammillaria compressa often called the Mother of Hundreds from the Cactaceae family.
RMBB1FP8–Neomammillaria Camptotricha
RMRG5B0A–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. Neomammillaria cerralboa.. /.T!»StelHSS»»F. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington
RF2J57A1F–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Neomammillaria applanata, 2. Neomammillaria karwinskiana, 3. Neomammillaria aureiceps, 4. Neomammillaria macracantha, 5. Neomammillaria mystax, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMA1WJYA–The Mammillaria compressa often called the Mother of Hundreds from the Cactaceae family.
RMBB1FPT–Neomammillaria Plumosa
RMRG5BNH–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE. VOL. IV. 1. Coryphantha sulcata, from Sabinal, Texas. 2. Neomammillaria runyonii, from Monterey, Mexico.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington
RF2J57A1J–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Neomammillaria bombycina, 2. Neomammillaria armillata, 3. Neomammillaria armillata, 4. Neomammillaria armillata, 5. Neomammillaria goodridgei, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMBB1FN1–Neomammillaria Geminispina
RMRG5C30–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON /^ND ROSE. VOL. IV. 1. Escobaria runyonii, from Texas. 2. Neomammillaria hemisphaerica, from Texas.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington
RF2J57A1D–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Neomammillaria gaumeri, 2. Neomammillaria heyderi, 3. Neomammillaria hemisphaerica, 4. Neomammillaria compressa, 5. Neomammillaria geminispina, 5. Neomammillaria hemisphaerica, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMBB1FAH–Neomammillaria Magnimamma
RMRG39N8–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV PLATE XIM. 1. Neomammillaria wilcoxii, from Calabasas, Arizona. 2. Neomammillaria gaumeri, from Yucatan, Mexico.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington
RF2J57A1C–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Escobaria dasyacantha, 2. Dolichothele sphaerica, 3. Neomammillaria arida, 4. Escbaria bella, 5. Neomammillaria crocidta, 6. Bartschella schumannii, 7. Neomammillaria carnea, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMBB1FNB–Neomammillaria Pringlei
RMRG5AYA–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. /.T!»StelHSS»»F. Fig. 122.—Neomammillaria phaeacantha. Fig. 123.—Neomammillaria graessneriana. Globose or somewhat depressed, green; axils of tubercles woolly; tubercles conic, hardly, if at all, angled; spine-areoles small, yellowish tomentose (probably so only when young); radial spines. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton
RF2J57A1B–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Coryphantha cubenis, 2. Neomammillaria confusa, 3. Neomammillaria geminispina, 4. Coryphantha durangensis, 5. Coryphantha arizonica, 6. Coryphantha bumamma, 7. Coryphantha chlorantha, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG5B71–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 109 Our description is drawn from the original, supplemented by specimens in the Engel- mann Herbarium obtained from Salm-Dyck's garden in January 1857, which consist cf two packets, one containing a few spine-clusters and the other several withered flowers and nearly ripe fruits; these latter are labeled "Baumann 857." Engelmann and Coulter compare this species with Mammillaria micromeris but we believe that it is related to M. elegans and its allies. It seems to have been described from
RF2J57A1H–Kakteen und Sukkulenten, 1. Neomammillaria kunzeana, 2. Neomammillaria bocasana, 3. Neomammillaria decipiens, 4. Neomammillaria armillata, 5,6. Neomammillaria multiceps, 7. Neomammillaria palmeri, 8. Neomammillaria wildii, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2HPXF5H–1. Neomammillaria magnimamma, 2, Neomammillaria karwinskiana, 3. Neomammillaria gigantea, 4. Neobesseya missouriensis, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG39K7–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 157 This plant is described chiefly from the specimens collected by Rose, Standley, and Russell, near Hermosillo, Sonera, Mexico (No. 12366, type), but it has also been collected in Sonora by C. R. Orcutt and by Charles Sheldon, for whom it is named. The plant differs from the Neomammillaria microcarpa in its stouter redder spines, in its heavier and shorter central spine with the hook more uniformly turned upward, and in its flowers, which appear to be smaller. Figure 175 shows a plant collected b
RF2HPXF5G–1. Neomammillaria applanata, 2. Neomammillaria karwinskiana, 3. Neomammillaria aureiceps, 4. Neomammillaria macracantha, 5. Neomammillaria mystax, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG62RY–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 129 Distribution: Western Texas and northern Chihuahua. Reported also from Arizona, but doubtless incorrectly. We have seen no specimens of A^. lasiacantha, except the type, but the following species, first described as a variety of lasiacantha, is very common in eastern Texas and northern Mexico. Possibly the two should be united, the typical form simply representing a juvenile phase. Illustrations: Cact. Mex. Bound, pi. 3; Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 522. f. 86; Engler and Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 3^&
RF2HPXF5K–1. Neomammillaria bombycina, 2. Neomammillaria armillata, 3. Neomammillaria armillata, 4. Neomammillaria armillata, 5. Neomammillaria goodridgei, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG5DMN–. Cacti. Cactus. Circular No. 66. U. S. Dept. of Agriculti Plate 2. A.— Neomammillaria (Mammillaria) pyrrhocephala. Missouri Botanical Garden, 1910 B —Cory- phantha {Mammillaria) cornifera. Missouri Botanical Garden, 1899. C —Echinopsis ca'lochlora, showing the development of more spines in the grafted plant than in its parent. The grafted plant is an offset from the other. Missouri Botanical Garden. 1907. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectl
RF2HPXF5F–1. Neomammillaria gaumeri, 2. Neomammillaria heyderi, 3. Neomammillaria hemisphaerica, 4. Neomammillaria compressa, 5. Neomammillaria geminispina, 6. Neomammillaria hemisphaerica, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG5BRH–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. M. E. Eaton del. 1 to 4 D. G. Passmore del, 5 1. Flowering and fruiting plant of Neomamviillaria applanata. 4. 2. Top of fruiting plant of Neoma77imiUa7-ia karwinskiana. 5. 3. Top of flowering plant of Neomammillaria aureiceps. Flowering plant of Neomaminillaria inacracantha. Fruiting plant of Neomammillaria tnystax.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration
RF2HPXF5J–1. Neomammillaria kunzeana, 2. Neomammillaria bocasana, 3. Neomammillaria decipiens, 4. Neomammillaria armillata, 5,6. Neomammillaria multiceps, 7. Neomammillaria palmeri, 8. Neomammillaria wildii, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG5ATK–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 125 Mammillaria granulata Meinshausen (Wochenschr. Gartn. Pflanz. i: 264. 1858; Cactus granulatus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 260. 1891) was described without the flowers and fruit being known and it has never been identified. Meinshausen says that it has the habit of M. pusilla, but he considered it different otherwise. Cactus stellaris was given by Haworth (Suppl. PI. Succ. 72. 1819) instead of C. stellatus Willdenow. Mammillaria pusilla cristata (Schelle, Handb. Kakteenk. 249. 1907) is probably onl
RF2HPXF5E–1, Escobaria dasyacantha, 2. Dolichothele sphaerica, 3. Noemammillaria arida, 4. Escobaria bella, 5. Neomammillaria crocidata, 6. Bartschella schumannii, 7. Neomammillaria carnea, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG5DKR–. Cacti. Cactus. Circular No. 66, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Plate 3. A.—Neomammillaria magnimamma (Mammillaria centricirrha). B.— Neomammillaria compressa (Mammillaria cirrhifera). C.—Neomammillaria (Mammillaria) carnea. D.—Neomammillaria mystax (Mammillaria mutabilis). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Griffiths, David, 1867-1935; Thompson, Charles Henry, 1870-1931. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agricul
RF2HPXF5D–1. Coryphantha cubensis, 2. Neomammillaria confusa, 3. Neomammillaria geminispina, 4. Coryphantha durangensis, 5. Coryphantha arizonica, 6. Coryphantha bumamma, 7. Coryphantha chloantha, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMRG5BB3–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 99 Mammillaria nivea cristata Salm-Dyck (Walpers, Repert. Bot. 2: 270. 1843) is only a name. M. nivea wendlei Pfeiffer (Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 57. 1853) was given as a synonym of M. hicolor. To this relationship we would refer the plant which has long been known in collections tmder the name of Mammillaria poiosina* and M. potosina var. longisphia. It resembles M. celsiana in the spines, but the tubercles are milky and the stem is more elongated. We have seen the following illustration: Mollers De
RMRG5B9M–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 100.—Neomammillaria pyrrhocephala. Fig. ioi.—Neomammillaria polyedra. Mammillaria anisacantha Hortus first appeared as a synonym of M. polyedra anisa- cantha Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 11. 1845) and then as a synonym of M. polyedra laevior Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 17. 1850); neither of the varieties was here described, but the latter was briefly characterized by Labouret. Mammillaria scleracantha is cited from Monville's Catalogue of 1846 but we have not seen this publication; it does occu
RMRG62KH–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 148.—Neomammillaria echinaria. 1 IG 149—e mamniill.ina rckoi Type locality: Mexico. Distribution: Hidalgo, Mexico. The above description is based on a plant collected by Dr. Rose in 1905 near Ixmi- quilpan, and this we have had growing ever since. The two varieties of Mammillaria echinata, gracilior Ehrenberg and pallida, published by Forster (Handb. Cact. 239. 1846), are probably only forms of the species. The varieties of Mammillaria gracilis may or may not belong here. They are as follows: var. laetevir
RMRG39H8–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 178.—Neomammillaria bombycina. Fig. 179.—Neomammillaria occidentalis. Type locality: Not cited. Distribution: Doubtless Mexico, but no definite locality known. We have not seen this species and know it only from descriptions and illustrations. It is related to Neomammillaria sajffordii but radial spines are yellow, flowers white with a streak of rose, and probably larger throughout. Illustrations: Grassner, Haupt-Verz. Kakteen 1912: 18; 1914: 24, as Mammillaria carretii. Figure 176 is reproduced from a phot
RMRG39JT–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 3RITT0N AND ROSE, VOL. IV. M. E. Eaton del. â ahdcose,, i.inm.⢠1. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria bombycina. 4. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria armillata. 2. Flowering plant of Neomaimnillaria armillata. 5. Flowering plant oi Neomatnmillariagoodridgei. 3. Top of flowering plant of A'eoinammillaria armillata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t
RMRG39XA–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 145 Figure 159 is from a photograph of the specimen collected by Dr. Rose in 1908 at the type locality. 113. Neomammillaria mercadensis (Patoni). Mammillaria mercadensis Patoni, Alianza Cientifica Universal i: 54. 1910. Mammillaria ocamponis Ochoterena, Bol. Direccion Estudios Biol, 2: 355. 1918. Solitary or cespitose, small, globose; radial spines numerous, sometimes 25, widely spreading, white; central spines 4 or 5, elongated, much longer than the flowers, one of them strongly hooked at apex; fl
RMRG5BKD–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 75.—Neomammillaria sartorii. Mammillaria senckena and M. senckei are tvi^o names listed as synonyms of this species, but we do not find that they have ever been published. Illustration: Pfeiflfer and Otto, Abbild. Beschr. Cact. i: pi. 8, as Mammillaria seitziana. Figure 74 is reproduced from the illustration cited above. 20. Neomammillaria ortegae sp. nov. Simple to short-clavate, 5 to 8 cm. in diameter, light green, lactiferous; tubercles rather short (8 to 10 mm. long), broader at base, obscurely 4-angled
RMRG62MD–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 136 THE CACTACEAE. they are now preserved. In April 1921 Mr. Vernon Bailey rediscovered the species in Arizona and sent in a number of living specimens, but none has yet flowered. Mr. Orcutt reports that he has collected specimens which have hooked spines. Mr. Orcutt dedicated this species to his wife, Mrs. Olivia Orcutt. Figure 147 is from a photograph of two plants sent by Mr. Vernon Bailey from Continental, Arizona, in 1920. 98. Neomammillaria echinaria (JDe Candolle). Mammillaria echinaria De Candolle, Mem. Mu
RMRG5BC1–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 97 Schumann described the plant in some detail, but apparently confused it with another species, possibly Mammillaria karwinskiana, inasmuch as he reported it from Oaxaca as well as from Guatemala. He referred here as a synonym M. viridis Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 16. 1850), which may be the Mexican element. 40. Neomammillaria standleyi sp. nov. Plants usually solitary, nearly globular, often 10 cm. in diameter, pale green, densely covered with spines; axils of tubercles containing white b
RMRG5B4R–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . ^3r??^^^^v^"—' ' M. E, Eaton del. jnooisc. a*m 1. Flowering plant of Neomammilla7-ia pseudoperbella. 4. Flowering plant oi Neomanimillaria amoena. 2. Top of flowering plant of yVfwwrtwwzz7/arzaj-/'Z7Z(7«m»za. 5. '^oyi&rroT(,^^QiKeomammillaria polyedra. 3. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria dealbata. 6. 'BXo^^x'm'gT^sl'i.^Xoi Neomammillaria celsiana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRG39RH–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 165.—NeomanimiUaria longicoma. Fig. 166.—Neomammillaria glochidiata. JMammillaria ancistriua Hortus (Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 10. 1850) was given as a sjnionym of M. ancistroides. To Ma)iimillaria ancistroides major (Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 8. 1845) was referred ^1/. ancistrata as a synonym. Afterwards it was briefly described in Forster's Handbuch. Alammillaria bergeana, a name from Hildmann's Catalogue, is referred as a synonym of M. glochidiata (Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 532. 1898),
RMRG5ATW–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 121 Forster's Handbuch (254. 1846) is often given as the place of publication, but while the name is found in the place cited it is without description. Plate XII, figure 4, shows a plant which flowered in the New York Botanical Garden in 1912, sent from Cuemavaca, Alexico, by Wm. Brockway the preceding year. Figure 130 is from a photograph of a plant from the same collection which flowered in Washington.. Fig. 130.—Ne Fig. 131.—Neomammillaria plumosa. 80. Neomammillaria rhodantha (Link and Otto).
RMRG5BCD–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. fV. M. E. Eaton del. I, 4 E. I. Schutt del. Z D. G. PasBuaore del. 3 1. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria viagnimamma. 3. Fruiting plant of Neomammillaria gigantca. 2. Flowering plant of A^eomammillaria karwmskiana. 4. Fruiting plant of Neobesseya niissouriensis.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, N
RMRG3A0J–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 154.—Neomammillaria hamata. Fig. 155.—Neomammillaria wildii. The following are usually referred as sjoionyms of Mammillaria coronaria, but probably belong here: Mammillaria hamata brevispina and M. hamata principis Salm-Dyck (Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 34. 1853) and M. hamata longispina Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 8. 1845). Mammillaria principis Monville (Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 34. 1853) was given as a synonym of the last variety here cited. Illustration: Ortega, Nov. Rar. PI. pi. 16, as Cactus cylindr
RMRG5B0F–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. ii6 THE CACTACEAE. Dr. Rose collected living specimens from the type locality some years ago but these never flowered. In April 1921 we sent Dr. Reiche to the type locality and he obtained thirteen beautiful specimens, one of which was in fruit. Coulter (Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3: 109. 1894) states that Cactus pringlei was near Cactus rhodanthus sulphureospinus, which was based on M. sulphurea Forster. Figure 121 is from a photograph of the plants collected at Tultenango Canyon in 1921. 73. Neomammillaria cerralbo
RMRG62NF–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 135 Walpers (Repert. Bot. 2: 272. 1843) records M. intertexta rufocrocea, but without any description. Labouret (Monogr. Cact. 67. 1853) records the variety M. stella-aurata minima Salm-Dyck. The two varieties of Mammillaria subcrocea, anguinea, and rutila (Walpers, Repert. Bot. 2: 272. 1843) are without descriptions. Mammillaria elongata rufescens Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 12. 1845) was not described at the place here cited, while the variety straminea was a garden name (Forster, Handb. C
RMRG39M9–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. E. Eaton del. 1. ^Xom&ring x>^a.ri oi Neomammillaria ktimeana. 5. 2. 'Flowering â plant oi JVeomam?ni//aria docasana. 6. 3. Flowering plant of Neomavimillaria decipiens. 7. 4. "Xop o{^owexva.g'^l2intoi Neomammillaria armillaia. 8. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria multiceps. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria multiceps. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria palmeri. Flowering plant of Neotnamtnillaria wildii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RMRG5AWC–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. I20 THE CACTACEAE. Cactus densispinus and we are convinced that they are the same; Coulter's type is now in the Field ^Museum of Natural History. Illustration: iMonatsschr. Kakteenk. 24: 115, as Mannnillaria pseudofuscaia. Figure 126 shows the plant sent by Mrs. Vera from San Luis Potosi. 78. Neomammillaria nunezii sp. nov. Globose to C3iindric, 1.5 cm. long, 6 to 8 cm. in diameter; tubercles closelv set, short, terete in section, setose in their axils; radial spines white, stiff, about 30, widely spreading; centr
RMRG5BT8–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. M. E. Eaton del. 1. Fruiting plant of Neomammillaria gaumeri. 4. 'Blo^e.rin^ •pX'sxA oi Neo7nammillaria compressa. 2. VQ^exrg ^X'^n'i Qi Neomam7nillaria heyderi. 5. Flowering plant of yVd'(7wa;^OTz7/flrz« geminispina. 2a. Fruit of same. 6. '^o^&Ln.'g^2MtoiNeoma7nmUlariaheinisphaerita. 3. Flowering and fruiting plant of Neo^nanimillaria hemisphaerica.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
RMRG5BM1–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILIvARIA. 83 19. Neomammillaria seitziana (Martius). Mammillaria seitziana Martius in Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 18. Mammillaria foveolata Miihlenpfordt, AUg. Gartenz. 14: 372. Cactus foveolatus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 260. 1891. Cactus seitzianus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 261. 1891. 1837- Solitary or somewhat proliferous at base, cylindric, 12 cm. high; tubercles green, conic, somewhat angled; axils of tubercles woolly; areoles at first white-woolly, becoming glabrate; spines 4,* the upper and lower longer than
RMRG39WX–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 146 THE CACTACEAE. Illustration: ISIonatsschr. Kakteenk. 22: 178, as Mammillaria kunzeana. Plate XIV, figure i, is of a plant obtained by Dr. Rose in 1912 from W. Alundt as MammiUaria bocasana, which flowered in the New York Botanical Garden, April 21, 1914. 115. Neomammillaria hirsuta (Bodeker). MammiUaria hirsuta Bodeker, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 29: 130. 1919. Solitary or becoming cespitose, globose, about 6 cm. in diameter; tubercles 10 mm. long, in 8 or 13 spiraled rows, cylindric, their axUs setose; spine-areol
RMRG5B0P–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 115 71. Neomammillaria ruestii (Quehl). Mammillaria ruestii Quehl, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 15: 173. 1905. Mammiltaria ceisiana guafemalensis Eichlam, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 19: 59. 1909- Cylindric, 6 to 7 cm. high, 4 to 5 cm. in diameter, light green, almost hidden by the spines; axils of tubercles more or less woolly, at least when young; flowering areoles at first quite woolly; radial spines 20 or more, white, glossy, 5 to 6 mm. long, spreading; central spines usually 4, sometimes 5, much stouter th
RMRG39WE–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMIIvLARIA. 147 1905. It differs considerably from Neomammillaria kunzeana, from the same region, in its hair-like radial spines. It is perhaps nearest M. bocasana, but that species has single central spines. Illustration: Aim. Rep. Smiths. Inst. 1908: pi. 4, f. 4, as Mammillaria bocasana. Figure 162 is from a photograph of a plant (type) collected b}^ Dr. E. Palmer near San Luis Potosi in 1905 and figure 165 shows a cluster of plants from the same colony. 118. Neomammillaria bocasana (Poselger). Mammillaria
RMRG5BHM–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 85 23. Neomammillaria gigantea (Hildmann). Mammillaria gigantea Hildmann in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 578. 1898. Solitary or cespitose, depressed-globose, 10 cm. high, 15 to 17 cm. in diameter; axils of tubercles lanate; radial spines 12, subulate, white, 3 mm. long; central spines 4 to 6, stout, 2 cm. long, curved, yellowish brown; flowers yellowish green. Type locality: Guanajuato, Mexico. Distribution: Known only from the type locality. Mammillaria macdowellii Heese and M. guanajuatensis Riinge
RMRG5BR8–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 77 Illustration: Bliihende Kakteen i: pi. 32, as Mammillaria centricirrha var. Figure 69 is from a photograph sent us by L. Quehl; figure 68 is a reproduction of the illustration cited above; figure 70 shows a plant grown in the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1905 as Cacttis neumannianus.. Figs 6y and 70.—Neomammillaria phymatothele. 13. Neomammillaria magnimamma (Haworth). Mammillaria magnimamma Haworth, Phil. Mag. 63: 41. 1824. Mammillaria divergens De Candolle, Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 17: 113.
RMRG5B5Y–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 112.—Xeomammillaria haageana. Fig. 113.—Neomammillaria mundtii. 63. Neomammillaria haageana (Pfeiffer). Mammillaria haageana Pfeiffer, Allg. Gartenz. 4: 257. 1836. Mammillaria diacantha Haage in Steudel, Nom. ed. 2. 2: 96. 1841. Not LemaLre, 1838. Mammillaria haageana validior Monnlle in Labouret, Monogr. Cact. 54. 1853. Cactus haageaniis Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 260. 1891. Somewhat cespitose, the individual plants globose or somewhat elongated in age; axils slightly woolly; radial spines about 20, radiati
RMRG5B94–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. I04 THE CACTACEAE. 54. Neomammillaria napina (Purpus). Mammillan'a napina Purpus, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 22: 161. 1912. Roots thick, but when in a cluster of 3 or 4 somewhat spindle-shaped; plants globose, 4 to 6 cm. in diameter; tubercles low, terete in section, not at all milky; spines all radial, 10 to 12, pectinate, white or yellowish, spreading and interlacing; flowers unknown. Type locality: Mountains west of Tehuacan, Mexico. Distribution: Southern Alexico. The plant was collected by C. A. Purpus in 1911. In
RMRG5BRX–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 75 Q. Neomammillaria heyderi (Miihlenpfordt). Mammillaria heyderi Miihlenpfordt, Allg. Gartenz. l6: 20. 1848. Cactus heyderi Kuntze, Rev. Gen, PI. i: 260. 1891. ? Mammillaria buchheimeana Quehl, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 27: 97. 1917- Plant globose or somewhat flattened at apex; tubercles conic, 12 mm. long, when young bearing wool in their axils; young spine-areoles white-woolly; radial spines 20 to 22, white, setaceous, the lower ones stouter and longer; central spine solitary, brown at base and apex
RMRG5B48–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. Ill Figure 112 is reproduced from the first illustration cited above. Nicholson recorded the receipt of the plant figured by him from Haage. 64. Neomammillaria perbella (Hildmann). Mammillaria perbella Hildmann in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 567. 1898. Solitary or somewhat cespitose, depressed-globose, glaucous-green; tubercles short-conic, their axils lanate; radial spines 14 to 18, i to 1.5 mm. long, setaceous, white; central spines 2, very short (4 to 6 mm. long); flowers 9 to 10 mm. long, reddis
RMRG39YR–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NKOMAMMILLARIA. 143 The species is known only from the single collection recorded above. It grows on stony hills in a very arid part of Queretaro. It is very inconspicuous and is easily over- looked in the field. 110. Neomammillaria wildii (Dietrich). Mammillaria wildii Dietrich, Allg. Gartenz. 4: 137. 1836. Mammillaria wildiana Otto in Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 37. 1837. Mammillaria wildiana compacta Hortus in Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. 258. 1885. Mammillaria wildiana crislata Hortus in Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2.
RMRG39MK–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 155 131. Neomammillaria microcarpa (Engelmann). Mammillaria microcarpa Engelmann in Emory, Mil. Reconn. 157. 1848. Mammillaria grahamii Engelmann, Proc. Amer. Acad. 3: 262. 1856. Cactus grahamii Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 260. 1891. Mammillaria grahamii arizonica Quehl, Monatsschr, Kakteenk. 6: 44. 1896. Coryphantha grahamii Rydherg, Fl. Rocky Mountains 581. 1917. Globose to cylindric, simple or budding either at base or near middle, often cespitose, but in small clusters, sometimes 8 cm. high; tuber
RMRG5BDE–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 95 The plant is named for Federico Eichlam (1862-1911), an enthusiastic cactus collector who made very valuable discoveries in Guatemala. He published a cactus list in 1911 (Kakteen-Verzeichnis Abgeschlosen Bnde 1910). Illustrations: Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 19: 7; MoUers Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 8, No. 14, as Mammillaria eichlamii. Figure 91 is from a photograph of a plant collected in Guatemala by F. Eichlam in 38. Neomammillaria karwinsMana (Martius). Mammillaria karwinskiana Martius, Nov.
RMRG5C71–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. M. E. Eaton del. 1 to 4, 6, 7 A. A. Newton del. 5 1. Flowering plant of Coryphantha cubensis. la. Fruit of same. Id. Tubercle of same. 2. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria confusa. 3. Flowering plant of Neomammillaria geminispina. 4. Top of flowering plant of Coryphantha durangensis. 5. Flowering plant of Coryphantha arizojiica. 6. Flowering plant of Coryphantha bumamma. 7. Flowering plant of Coryphantha chlorantha.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
RMRG62PF–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. ii)3.—NeomammlUaria vetula. Fig. 144.—-Neomammillaria discolor. 92. Neomammillaria fertilis (Hildmann). Mammillaria fertilis Hildmann in Schumann, Gesamtb. Kakteen 503. 1898. Cespitose, the individual plant globose to short-cylindric, dark green; tubercles arranged in 8 or 13 rows, a little woolly in their axils; radial spines 7 to 10, acicular, 6 mm. long; central spines i or 2, straight, stouter than the radials, 10 mm. long; flowers deep crimson, 2 cm. long; inner perianth- segments linear-lanceolate, ac
RMRG5AFX–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 164 THE CACTACEAE. Figure 181 is a reproduction of the photograph mentioned above; figure 183 shows the seed and spine-cluster of the type. 147. Neomammillaria tacubayensis (Fedde). Mammillaria tacubayensis Fedde, Nov. Gen. Sp. Ind. 1905. 443. 1905. Globose, 3 to 5 cm. in diameter; radial spines 35 to 40, white, 3 to 5 mm. long; central spines I, black, 5 to 6 mm. long, hooked; flower 1.5 cm. long. Type locality: Near Tacubaya, Mexico. Distribution: Mexico, but range unknown. We know the plant only from the origin
RMRG3A2M–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 138 THE CACTACEAE. Illustrations: Ann. Rep. Smiths. Inst. 1908: pi. 2, f. 3; Blanc, Cacti 70. No. 1359, as Mammillaria leona. Figure 150 is from a photograph of a cluster of plants obtained in Zacatecas by F. E. Lloyd in 1908. 100. Neomammillaria mazatlanensis (Schumann). Mammillaria mazatlanensis Schumann, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. ii: 154. 1901. Mammillaria littoralis K. Brandegee, Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 1908: App. 91. 1908. Plants cespitose, often forming broad clumps with many oblong heads, 4 to 10 cm. long, about 2
RMRG5B2R–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. . Fig. 116.—Neomammillaria celsiana. 68. Neomammillaria celsiana (Lemaire). Manunillaria celsiana Lemaire, Cact. Gen. Nov. Sp. 41. 1839. Mammillaria miiehlenpfordiii Forster, AUg. Gartenz. 15: 49. 1847. Mammillaria schaeferi Fennel, Allg. Gartenz. 15: 66. 1847. Mammillaria schaeferi longispijia Haage, Hamb. Gartenz. 17: 160. 1861. Cactus muehlenpfordtii Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL i: 260. 1891. Cactus celsianus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL i: 261. 1891. Cactus schaeferi Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PL i: 261. 1891. {?) Mammillaria perringi
RMRG5BH6–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 86 THE CACTACEAE. Mammillaria flavovirens cristata Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 16. 1850) is only a name. The name Mammillaria daedalea viridis Fennel is given by Labouret (Monogr. Cact. 100. 1853) as a synonym of M. flavovirens. 26. Neomammillaria sempervivi (De Candolle). Mammillaria sempervivi De Candolle, Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 17: 114. 1828. Mammillaria sempervivi tetracantha De Candolle, Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 17: 114. 1828. Mammillaria caput-medusae Otto in Pfeiffer, Enum. Cact. 22. 1837. Mamm
RMRG5B8E–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. N^OMAMMII.I.ARIA. 105 Salm-Dyck (Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1849. 15. 1850) mentions MammiUaria kewensis var. albispina and also M. spectabilis Hortus as synonyms. This plant was named for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Illustration: Mollers Deutsche Gart. Zeit. 25: 475. f. 8, No. 3, as MammiUaria kewensis. Figure 106 is reproduced from a photograph sent us by L. Quehl in 1921. 57. Neomammillaria subpolyedra (Salm-Dyck). MammiUaria subpolyedra Salm-Dyck, Hort. Dyck. 343. 1834. Cactus subpolyedrus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i:
RMRG62RK–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. I30 THE CACTACEAE. Type locality: Near Viesca, in Coahuila, Mexico. Distribution: Coahuila, Mexico. Illustration: Monatsschr. Kakteenk. i6: 40, as Mammillaria lenta. Figure 137 is from a photograph obtained from L. Quehl in 1921; figure 140 is from a photograph of a fruiting plant sent from Parras, Mexico, by C. A. Purpus in 1905. 90. Neomammillaria Candida (Scheidweller). Mammillaria Candida Scheidweiler, Bull. Acad. Sci. Brux. 5: 496. 1838. Mammillaria sphaerotricha Lemaire, Cact. Gen. Nov. Sp. 32,. 1839. Mammil
RMRG39R8–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 151 from this species. Mammillaria crinita pauciseta De Candolle (Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 17: 112. 1828) may be of this relationship but we do not know it. Other varietal names have been given, such as M. glochidiata alba (Forster, Handb. Cact. 188. 1846). Illustrations: Bliihende Kakteen 2: pi. 82; Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 16: pi. 23, f. i; Abh. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Mixnchen 2: pi. i, I. f. 4; Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 29: 141, as Mammil- laria glochidiata. The following illustrations we have not placed:
RMRG5AR5–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 128 THE CACTACEAE. 86. Neomammillaria schiedeana (Ehrenberg). MammUlaria schiedeana Ehrenberg in Schlechtendal, AUg. Gartenz. 6: 249. 1838. ? MammUlaria sericata Lemaire, Cact. Gen. Nov. Sp. 44. 1839. Cactus schiedianus Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 261. 1891. Mammillaria dumetorum J. A. Purpus, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 22: 149. 1912. ? MammUlaria cephalophora Quehl, Monatsschr. Kakteenk. 24: 158. 1914. Not Salm-Dyck, 1850. Densely cespitose, somewhat soft in texture; axils of tubercles bearing long bristle-like white hai
RMRG3A14–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. â¢*se^-^ -^ wi>"' 'â â¢% A-âf'. Fig 153.âNeomammillaria slevinii. 103. Neomammillaria slevinii sp. nov. Plants simple, cylindric, i dm. high or more, 5 to 6 cm. in diameter, entirely hidden under the many closely set spines; spines at top of plant pinkish below, with brown to blackish tips, on lower part of plant bleaching white; radial spines numerous, acicular, widely spreading; central spines about 6, a little longer and stouter than the radials, slightly spreading; flowers about 2 cm. broad; outer peri
RMRG5BNA–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 81 Collected at San Carlos Bay, Sonora, Mexico, by Ivan M. Johnston in 1921 (No. 4373) and flowered in Washington in April 1922 and April 1923. Figure 726 is from a photograph of the type specimen. 16. Neomammillaria melanocentra (Poselger). Mammillaria melanocentra Poselger, Allg. Gartenz. 23: 17. 1855. Mammillaria erinacea Poselger, Allg. Gartenz. 23: 18. 1855. Mammillaria valida Weber, Diet. Hort. Bois 806. 1898. Short-cylindric, glaucous-green; tubercles in 8 and 13 spirals, strongly angled; ra
RMRG5B1F–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 114 THE CACTACEAE. 69. Neomammillaria aureiceps (Lemaire). Mammillaria aureiceps Lemaire, Cact. Aliq. Nov. 8. 1838. MammiUaria rhodantha aureiceps Salm-Dyck, Cact. Hort. Dyck. 1844. 7. 1845. Cactus aureiceps Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i: 260. 1891. Globose to short-oblong, 8 to 10 cm. in diameter; tubercles short, terete in section, woolly and setose in their axils; radial spines about 20, bristle-like, white, 5 to 8 mm. long, spreading; central spines several, sometimes as many as 9, yellow, stouter and longer than th
RMRG3A25–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. NEOMAMMILLARIA. 139 or blackish at tip; spine-areoles when young densely white-woolly; fruit clavate, red, 10 to 18 mm. long; seeds black with basal hilum. Collected on Santa Cruz Island, Gulf of California, by J. N. Rose, April 16, 1911 (No. 16842, type), and by Ivan M. Johnston in 1921 (No. 3912); also on the adjacent island of San Diego by Mr. Johnston (No. 3923). This is a very beautiful plant which grows in small clusters and is covered with nearly pure white spines. A number of plants were brought back to th
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