Dyckias, with stiff and thorny leaves, prefer rocky and/or sunny areas and have a natural tendency to clump leading to thick, large mats.
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Foliage rosettes 10cm, (smaller than any known species), orange flowers 35cm. Apr-Sep. Genus: DYCKIA Variety: SP. Cultivar: 2. Plant family: Bromeliaceae
Landscape Use: Excellent group of bromeliad plants that are best used for up close displays on patios and front entryways as either a container plant or rocky ...
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Dyckia is a genus of terrestrial bromeliads; These plants are characterized by their rosette-shaped foliage and often have stiff, spiny leaves ...
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Dyckias are a terrestrial bromeliad species. Dyckias, with stiff and horny leaves, prefer rocky and/or sunny areas and have a natural tendency to clump.
22 dic 2021 · Dyckia typically range from a couple of inches to several feet in width. They produce tall flower spikes with red, orange or yellow flowers ...
A small, slow growing shrub that can reach 2-5 feet tall by 3 feet wide with many spiny, short-lived leaves. It produces lantern shaped, berry-like flowers.
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Dyckia is a ground growing, clump forming relative of the Bromeliad family. Leaves are very saw-like with a series of teeth extending to each leaf tip. In the ...
There are about 100 known species. Some of the smaller forms such as Dyckia fosteriana and Dyckia brevifolia form large clumps very quickly.
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