Mammillaria is one of the largest genera in the cactus family, with currently 200 known species and varieties recognized.
Mammillaria spinosissima
3 in stock
Mammillaria is one of the largest genera in the cactus family, with currently 200 known species and varieties recognized.
R40.00
3 in stock
Ready to ship in 3-5 business days
Shipping Policy
**Shipping Policy for Plants**
At MantisPlants, we take great care in preparing and shipping your plants to ensure they arrive in the best possible condition.
Bare Root Shipping
All plants are typically shipped bare-rooted, meaning that the soil is carefully removed from the roots to prevent any damage during transit. We wash the roots to remove any remaining soil and allow them to dry before wrapping them gently in tissue paper. This process helps minimize stress on the plant and ensures its safe arrival to you.
Pot Shipping Option (Not Recommended)
While we do offer the option of shipping some plants in their pots, this is generally not advisable. Shipping a plant in its pot can result in root damage due to movement and stress during transit. The roots can become constricted or disturbed, which can harm the plant. If you are still interested in this option, it must be arranged in advance with the vendor, and we will take extra precautions to pack it as securely as possible. However, we highly recommend the bare-root shipping method to ensure the best possible outcome for your plant.
**Careful Packaging**
We take pride in our packing process to ensure your plant arrives safely. Every plant is carefully packed, with extra attention to detail to protect the roots and foliage. We take care to secure the plant during transit, and make sure it is cushioned and stabilized inside the shipping box to avoid damage.
Our goal is to make sure your plant reaches you healthy and ready to thrive! If you have any questions about the shipping process, feel free to reach out to us.
| Weight | 0.3 kg |
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| pot size cm |
Product Location
oudthoorn, South Africa-
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Haworthia Truncata
Oudtshoorn, WC
Haworthia truncata is a distinctive, slow-growing succulent native to the Little Karoo region of South Africa. It is best known for its unusual “horse-tooth” leaf arrangement, where the leaf tips appear as flat, truncated windows sticking out of the soil.
Characteristics:
- Grows in small clusters of thick, rectangular leaves arranged in two opposite rows (distichous pattern).
- Leaf tips are flat and translucent, allowing light to enter the buried plant body.
- Usually grey-green to brown-green in colour, often blending with surrounding soil.
- Remains mostly underground in habitat, with only leaf tips exposed.
- Produces small white to pale pink flowers on slender stalks, usually in spring.
Cultivation:
- Winter-growing species (active in cooler months).
- Requires very well-drained, mineral-rich soil.
- Water sparingly during active growth; reduce watering in summer dormancy.
- Prefers bright light but can tolerate partial shade.
- Sensitive to overwatering, especially in cool conditions.
Habitat:
- Native to rocky, semi-desert areas of the Little Karoo, South Africa.
- Often grows partially buried among quartz or clay soils.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Conp[hytum Uviforme
Oudtshoorn, WC
Conophytum uviforme is a small, winter-growing succulent native to the arid regions of the Northern Cape of South Africa and southern Namibia. The species name uviforme means “grape-shaped,” referring to its rounded bodies that resemble tiny grapes.
Characteristics:
- Forms dense clusters of small, rounded to slightly elongated bodies.
- Bodies are typically green, grey-green, bluish-green, or sometimes reddish when exposed to strong light.
- The surface may be smooth or finely spotted, depending on the variety.
- Produces attractive flowers in autumn, commonly yellow, pink, purple, or white.
- Over time, forms large cushion-like clumps.
Cultivation:
- Winter-growing and summer-dormant.
- Requires excellent drainage and a mineral-rich growing medium.
- Water lightly during the active growing season (autumn to spring).
- Keep nearly dry during summer dormancy.
- Prefers bright light and good air circulation.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Haworthia Comptoniana
Oudtshoorn, WC
Description: Haworthia Comptoniana is a beautiful and collectible succulent known for its broad, translucent leaves with intricate vein patterns. The glossy “windowed” leaves create a striking appearance, making it a favourite among Haworthia collectors.
Origin: Native to the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, where it grows in rocky, semi-arid environments.
Care:
- Light: Bright indirect light or light shade
- Water: Water thoroughly and allow soil to dry between waterings
- Soil: Well-draining succulent or cactus mix
- Temperature: Protect from frost and excessive cold
- Growth: Slow-growing and ideal for pots, windowsills, and indoor collections
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Tylecodon Wallichii
Oudtshoorn, WC
Description: Tylecodon Wallichii is a fascinating caudiciform succulent with thick, knotted stems and fleshy leaves that appear during its growing season. Its rugged appearance and seasonal growth habit make it a unique addition to any succulent or bonsai-style collection.
Origin: Native to the dry regions of South Africa and Namibia, where it grows in rocky, arid habitats.
Care:
- Light: Bright light to full sun
- Water: Water moderately during winter growth and keep dry during summer dormancy
- Soil: Well-draining succulent or gritty mineral mix
- Temperature: Protect from frost and prolonged wet conditions
- Growth: Slow-growing and ideal for pots, collectors, and bonsai-style displays
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Euphorbia Abdelkuri
Oudtshoorn, WC
Euphorbia abdelkuri is a rare and highly collectible succulent admired for its smooth grey-blue stems and unusual sculptural growth. This slow-growing species develops upright branching stems covered in a waxy coating that protects it from harsh sunlight and extreme drought. Its almost otherworldly appearance makes it a standout specimen in succulent and Euphorbia collections. It prefers warm temperatures, bright indirect light to full sun, and very well-draining soil.
Interesting Fact:
The pale ghostly colour of Euphorbia abdelkuri is caused by a protective wax layer that helps reflect intense desert sunlight and reduce water loss in its natural habitat.Original Habitat:
Native to Abd al Kuri Island, part of the Socotra archipelago near Yemen, where it grows in extremely dry, rocky desert conditions.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Ortegocactus macdougallii
Oudtshoorn, WC
Ortegocactus macdougallii is a rare and unique species of cactus native to a small region in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a small, globular cactus that usually grows as a solitary plant but can form small clusters over time. The body is dark green to gray-green with distinctive black spines and a slightly woolly crown. One of its most striking features is the chalky, bluish-grey coating on the skin, which helps protect it from intense sunlight. It produces bright yellow flowers in spring or early summer. Due to its limited natural habitat, it is considered a vulnerable species and is prized by cactus collectors.
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