Mammillaria klissingiana
Mammillaria klissingiana Boed.

Mammillaria klissingiana is a species of cactus in the family Cactaceae, native to northeastern Mexico. It was first described in 1928 by Boed.
Description
Mammillaria klissingiana belongs to the genus Mammillaria, a group of small to medium-sized cacti characterized by their tuberculate stems and often spiny appearance. This species is distributed in the northeastern region of Mexico and has a broader global presence. It is part of the Cactaceae family, commonly known as the cactus family, which is native primarily to the Americas. The species was first published in 1928 by the botanist Boed. Its natural habitat includes arid and semi-arid environments typical of cactus-growing regions. Specific ecological and morphological details of Mammillaria klissingiana are not provided here but are typically studied in the context of cactus taxonomy and ecology.
Distribution
BR · Global · Mexico Northeast
Synonyms
Mammillaria brauneanaNeomammillaria klissingianaNeomammillaria brauneana


