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Cluster forming, tight, silver-scurfy rosettes. A very attractive hybrid with several clones in cultivation. *VIPP offering - May have some trimmed leaf tips.
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This is a new and different clone. Purple-green foliage with gray-white spines and covered in light scurf.
“Dyckia is one of the genera in the subfamily Pitcairnioideae. This subfamily contains some of the most primitive Bromeliad species.
Dyckia fosteriana x platyphylla. A nice hybrid that we have had for over twenty years. Cluster forming, tight, silver-scurfy rosettes.
Dyckia fosteriana is an evergreen bromeliad or cactus / succulent with black, blue, bronze and chocolate foliage. In spring and winter orange flowers emerge.
Dyckia Bromeliad Species. Dyckia platyphylla. Type: Cactus and Succulents. Height: 12-18 in. (30-45 cm). Conditions: Zone 11, Light Shade. 1 like.
Named in honour of a Taiwanese grower, parents said to be (platyphylla x fosteriana), Seedling originally from Tropiflora but no record has been kept.
'Betty Farnhill' X ? Dyckia 'Red Planet' · Dyckia 'Red Ripper' cv. of marnier-lapostollei var. estevesii x (fosteriana x platyphylla) F2. Dyckia 'Red Robe'
Mancanti: Bromeliaceae | Deve includere:Bromeliaceae
8 apr 2023 · Gardenista.com. Looking and playing the part of succulents, Dyckias are actually a genus of the bromeliad family. Their love of sun, drought.
Dyckia platyphylla is an evergreen bromeliad with burgundy and green foliage. In spring and summer orange flowers emerge. Features glaucous texture.