Dyckia fosteriana lapeana nivosa
The name is a suggestion
It may be the southernmost occurrence of Dyckia fosteriana.
Comes from Lapa in Centraeast Paraná.
It is a smaller plant than all Dyckia fosteriana.
Lapeana meas from Lapa and nivosa means snowy. The plans gets the top much more whiter than the rest of the plant. The rain removes the white scales so the top or the growing area is most commonly whiter than the rest of the foliage.
A rocky beauty.
It was found among Parodia cacti in the middle of a fig plantation. It is well protect or at least this population.
Being from the south,do you think it can take dryer conditions?
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