Sinningia speciosa enjoys the very same treatment dispensed to Dyckias.
This Sinningia speciosa is a Joinville native species. It grows on the North slope
of the Jurapê Mountain (1450m high).
This beauty is an invasive and appears in every Dyckia pot without even being invited.
The seeds are so small just like fine coffee power they go all around with the wind.
Some well kept old individual plants may produce in one season more then 150 flowers and this is a sught to behold.
This Sinningia speciosa is a Joinville native species. It grows on the North slope
of the Jurapê Mountain (1450m high).
This beauty is an invasive and appears in every Dyckia pot without even being invited.
The seeds are so small just like fine coffee power they go all around with the wind.
Some well kept old individual plants may produce in one season more then 150 flowers and this is a sught to behold.
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