Oct 30, 2011

Dyckia alba, a rarity from Rio Grande do Sul.

Dyckia alba
Native to Pedra do Segredo, Caçapava-RS

Its name comes from the whitish wool like panicule that appears on the floral stem.

Here you can see the flower stem emerging from the canopy.

2 comments:

  1. In the same way breeders have gone for smaller plants I think it would so exciting to breed huge plants with big sp. like this. So much fun!

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  2. Yes, Max. This is occuring here and in USA specially in Florida where Dyckias are entering the tropical gardens over there. Thanks for your comment.
    Brazilian hugs!

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