Yes, this is species!
Native from Joinville uphills.
Rare, absolutely unknown up to now!
Silver!
Looks like a Dyckiapseudococcinea or a Dyckia tuberosa but ist not.
Let us wait for the flowers, it is emiting two flower stems.
I found just one population on rocks. There in the mountains
Northwest Joinville City they formed a cluster a large one
and there was two clumps only, nowhere else to be seen.
Do you like it?
Do you silver Dyckia lovers?
When I encounter for the first time ever something like this I stop breathing, thinking...
Everything hangs in tin air.
Ecstasy, yes. This is the word!
Wished you were there!
It is a most lonesome experience.
You and just you and you are conscious of the moment.
None saw it before and if seen not noticed not taken in consideration.
So that was the first time ever...ever.
Name?
Science will determine. When? I do not known...years ahead from now..if so.
Dyckia platina ( same as Dickia argentea)
Platinum = argentum= silver
That would do good, fit well, wouldn´t it?
Lonely while beholding beauty? who has time to be lonely while being overcome with joy?
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