Mar 31, 2010

Dyckia insignis a Paraguayan species

Dyckia insignis bear peculiar flowers. Big and just a few they do not get self fertilized.
The feminine part is the one that is spilled out of the flowers and it resembles a tiny bunch of grapes.
Produces much yellow coarse pollen that is useless to self polination.
The flower petals open only after being dry and death.
This plant produces fantastic hybrids.


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