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Dyckia 'Black Gold' - This terrestrial bromeliad has rosettes of spine-margined blackish-purple leaves that are silver on the lower surface.
Mancanti: Dwarf Northeast
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“Dyckia is one of the genera in the subfamily Pitcairnioideae. This subfamily contains some of the most primitive Bromeliad species.
16 ago 2008 · Dyckias are one of the most cold tolerant of all the bromeliads (tolerating temps down into the low 20sF and even below in some cases) while ...
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A hybrid of unreported parentage, but a worthy plant. Very dark, burgundy-mahogany color, growing darker in full sun. On the larger side to over 12 inches ...
Mancanti: Dwarf Northeast
Amazing Bromeliad, this hybrid forms a rosette of almost black leaves edged with small silver teeth. Bright orange flowers, very decorative, appear on adult ...
Mancanti: Northeast | Deve includere:Northeast
11 apr 2014 · Dyckia piauiensis sp. nov. was found in the state of Piauí, in northern Brazil, in very dry Cerrado vegetation and cultivated by the first ...
Dyckia 'Big Black' is an evergreen bromeliad or cactus / succulent with burgundy, variegated and white foliage. Features glossy texture. Grows well with sun.
Mancanti: Dwarf Northeast
New hybrid that grows up to be a dark burgundy with stark white teeth at maturity. Appears to be a platyphylla hybrid with deep green leaves.
We learned that a dreaded black spot affects the outside leaves of many bromeliads ... Dyckia macedoi, and Dyckia beateae are two other favourite species.
Seed germination and conservation of three endangered species of Dyckia (Bromeliaceae) ... Key words: Atlantic Forest, Bromeliaceae, Northeast, Orchidaceae ...