Jul 13, 2009

Dyckia donafranciscae


Dykia donafranciscae

This is new and not described plant so the name is a suggestion.
Dyckias are nor shown even after decades of being describes imagine before this.
All plant that I suggests names for were all found by be and I never saw any description left alone pictures. This was fount in Santa Catarina Northeastern Uphills and the name honor
a Brazilian Imperial member who was the owner of the land where this pretty comes from.
It is rare, strikingly beautiful, colorful and its flowers are also worth to be seen.



Donafranciscae blooms in conspicuous light orange flowers that open fully.
It is a rupiculous species. Its very narrow and long leaves make an an unusual sight
among Dyckias. These ribbon leavead Dyckias are all native to South in Brazil.

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