Aug 8, 2012

Dyckia brevifolia in nature...something much more than just stunning beautiful


Yes, some are pale green and a bit of yellowish and this is not due to any sort of weak nutrition or any sunnier position or any dryer condition. They are so! These individuals have this tendency.




Look here, of course the landscape is dazzling fabulous but notice the way these clumps are spectacular.
Dyckia brevifolia is a tremendously beautiful and aesthetic plant.
It forms hemispheres, half balls so beautiful one must see to believe his eyes.
Here I do not mean the place where they grow and call home, I mean not the bare rock, the water proximity, I mean the plant itself and the way it clumps.
Where are the silver white ones, the huge spines, the red ones, the heavily frosted ones, those we are used to call as outrageous beautiful?
Look at those plants here.
Would the most expensive, exclusive and sophisticated pot do any better than this?


You should be here.
I guarantee you would change your idea of the ideal way to present a Dyckia
in a show. I also wonder if a brevifolia would not beat the most
fancy and sophisticated hybrid.
Gorgeous is a happy plant and not necessarily the fancier.
Take a flat rock to the show.....
 


Come, you may come to Brazil... I shall lead you to this paradise
...and guide you here.

 

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