Mar 2, 2010

Dyckia Mundo Rubra form

No, this is not Dyckia platyphylla and has nothing of it.
This is a Hybrid: Dyckia marnier-lapostollei X Dyckia brevifolia
This is also only one out from  at least 300 seedlings!!!
This would never in a million years to happen in nature. This absolutely different seedlings amid
lots of identical brothers.
This phenomenon is normal and natural. It is a way the species find to cope with changes in their habitat.  This capacity enable us to make nature hurry as a single seedling is a miracle in nature imagine hundreds of them.
This happens with pure species and also hybrid plants.
Bettering in ornamental plants is basid on this characteristic compartament of the plants.
This  hybrid dyckia here is one of the most beautiful I saw up to now.

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