Mammillaria bocasana is native to the United States and Mexico.
This Mammillaria was first discovered and described in the state of San Luis Potosi, in the Bocas region, from where it got its name.
Mammillaria bocasana is 5-6 cm in diameter, and its height rarely exceeds 10-12 cm.
Its flowering begins in early spring or early summer.
The flowers are pink or white, less often cream, and this is the color of flowering that I like best.
The flower is only 2 cm in diameter, but still the flowering of Mammillaria bocasana looks very beautiful.
In my experience, if Mammillaria bocasana is propagated by separating its "babies", then this affects its flowering.
Mine didn't flower the next year after that.
And now I will show you a photo of the flowering of one of my Mammillaria bocasana.
The photos I were taken with a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L tablet
Look at her beautiful nose, and her eyes are even more beautiful 😉
Well, since she is so beautiful, then she can lift her nose to the top, show off ðŸ¤