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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.
Mancanti: Loc. Tibagi
Reg. Doc. 7/2013 by P. Rothstein Country of origin: Brazil. Seed Parent: fosteriana "nivosa", Pollen Parent: fosteriana, Tibagi, Parana State ...
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The flowers of this Dyckia plant blooms during themed to late spring, produces tall flower stalks that emerge from the center of the rosette. The tubular ...
9 apr 2020 · Dyckia walteriana is a recently described rupicolous bromeliad, whose only officially known population is located on a basaltic outcrop in the ...
Dyckias, with stiff and thorny leaves, prefer rocky and/or sunny areas and have a natural tendency to clump leading to thick, large mats.
Mancanti: Loc. Tibagi
This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Mesa, Arizona. Phoenix, Arizona. Hayward, California. Mission Viejo, California.
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.
Mancanti: Tibagi | Deve includere:Tibagi
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9 feb 2023 · Dyckia need full sun and temperatures of up to 90 degrees F. (32 C.) to thrive. Beware of exposing the plants to freezing temperatures for more than a brief ...
Mancanti: Loc. Tibagi
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Belonging to the Bromeliaceae family, the Wide Leaf Dyckia grows to a height of 6 to 12 inches even though it exhibits a slow growth rate. The plant goes ...
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