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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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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 ...
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Dyckia is a showy bromelia with bright yellow flowers that is a great attractor for butterflies and bees. It prefers bright light, but should be protected from ...
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Dyckia bromeliad is indigenous to the South American continent, particularly in the major regions of southeastern Brazil. While it is originally confined to its ...
Because they are bromeliads, dyckias require special care to avoid root rot. There are 158 known species in the genus Dyckia. Dyckia species readily hybridize.
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Dyckia is a genus of hardy, drought-resistant rosette plants from the bromeliad family, often found in rugged, rocky environments.
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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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.
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Dyckia Sp. is an evergreen bromeliad with blue foliage. In spring and summer orange flowers emerge. Features grassy texture. Prefers to be dry in summer.
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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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