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This is one of the most colorful Dyckias. this one here seem is not even half as colorful as it can get. Golds, reds, greens and yellows are present in ...
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Heavily spined and growing under the same conditions as cactus and succulents, dyckias are tolerant of temperature and can be grown outdoors in most areas.
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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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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 ...
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Collezione. Home; Collezione; Bromeliaceae. Cerca. Genere. tutti ... Dyckia. Hybr.Catharinensis. X Ibiramensis · Dyckia. Hybr.Reitzii. X Marnier Lapostolle ...
Le Bromeliaceae sono una famiglia di piante che comprendono 51 generi diversi e circa 3500 specie conosciute, principalmente originarie delle Americhe tropicali ...
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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 is one of the genera in the subfamily Pitcairnioideae. This subfamily contains some of the most primitive Bromeliad species.
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26 nov 2012 · Dyckia is a genus of bromeliad found within the Pitcairnioideae subfamily of bromeliads. There are 120 different species of Dyckia with many more cultivars.
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Distribution: Brazil: Rio Grande do Sul · Habitat: Exclusively rheophyte, saxicolous on basalt rocky edges of fast flowing rivers, forming hemispherical clumps, ...