Mar 25, 2010

Bicolored Dyckia

No, this is not any Dyckia platyphylla, in fact Dyckia platyphylla as species seems not to exist at all.
We can make Dyckia platyphylla ourselves!
Crossing Dyckia marnier-lapostollei and Dyckia brevifolia we get to Dyckia platyphylla. 
Another point: Dyckia platyphylla was never found in nature. So........think! Add one to one here.
This plant here  is the Dyckia platyphylla X Dyckia fosteriana.
So we have here three different bloods.
The coloration we call it rubromarginata.
Rubromargination is quite common in Dyckia and the vast majoritu is consequence of suffering and temporary.
This one here is true and already fixed.

Nameless rubromarginata hybrid Dyckia.


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