Mammillaria lasiacantha explained

Mammillaria lasiacantha is a species of cactus in the subfamily Cactoideae, with the common names lacespine nipple cactus, small pincushion cactus, and biznaga de espinas pubescentes (Spanish).

Distribution

This wide-ranging species occurs in the Mexican states of Coahuila and Durango and U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico, and Texas. It has also been reported from Chihuahua, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Sonora and Zacatecas in Mexico.[1]

The cactus grows on limestone soils of hills and tablelands in desert habitats.[1] It grows at elevations of 700m-2400mm (2,300feet-7,900feetm).[1]

Conservation

This cactus is illegally collected and grown as an ornamental plant. It is on the IUCN Red List, and threats are illegal collection for the horticultural trade and possibly land use changes.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/151197/0 IUCN report for Mammillaria lasiacantha