Jan 9, 2010

Small, new and beautiful undescribed Dyckia species from The Hearth of South America


It is believed to be a Dyckia pumilla affinis but this is just guessing.


It grows on a mountain (Serra de São Vicente) in the very Heart of South America in Cuiabá.
The region  really fries in middsummer and temperatures scraping the fifties (Centigrades)
has been registered.


Some specimes are sole silver and the more sun tey take the redder they get.
They are all small plants.
This is a dearing region for the Brazilian people as people there carry the very native Brazilian look on their faces the indian looks.



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