Dyckia 'Betty Garrison'
4114






Dyckia 'Bone' x goehringii
6529
A Q-Dyckia hybrid. Silver grey recurving leaves with large spines. Grows to 10 inches across. Prefers to grow in bright light to full sun. Needs to be watered more often when growing in the full sun.






Dyckia 'Cat Fight'
2066
A medium large growing plant. Wide green leaves with gray scurf and large spines. Grows best in bright light to full sun.
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Dyckia 'Dakota'
8166
A variegated Dyckia hybrid of unknown parentage, originating in a seed batch by the late David Meade of Texas. A nice narrow leaved Dyckia with glossy, burgundy-chestnut leaves with bold yellow and orange variegation. Fully variegated plants are exceedingly rare.






Dyckia 'Heaven and Hell'
8188
One of Bill Baker’s amazing crosses named posthumously by Chris Nguyen, a cultivar of (Arizona x Brittle Star) x Brittle Star. I suppose the name is appropriate, a heavenly looking plant with hellish spines, but I don’t know if that is what Chris had in mind. The plant is very full with many triangular leaves about 5 or 6 inches long, dark blackish brown with large, triangular, slightly curving white spines. A stunning plant in every way. Mature size is about 12 inches across. Full sun brings out blackish coloration, with less sun it will show more white scurf.




Dyckia 'Heaven and Hell' x 'Arizona' (Clone #52)
7172
A Michael Kiehl hybrid. Long narrow burgundy black leaves with white spines. Light silver scurf on the leaves. Matures at 14-16 inches across. Grows best in bright light or full sun. Dyckias need to be watered weekly during the dry times of the year.




Dyckia 'Maroon Star' x 'Heaven and Hell'
685
Large growing to 16 inches across. Glossy burgundy green with light scurfing. A rosette of broadly triangular leaves that taper to a sharp point. Marginal spines are stout and pronounced. Brows best in bright light to full sun.
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Dyckia 'Route 40'
5478
A nice hybrid by Michael Kiehl. A select clone of Dyckia 'Arizona' x 'Heaven and Hell'. Silver green recurving leaves with noticeable hooked spines. Grows to a average of 8 to 10 inches across. Grows best in bright light. Make sure it gets water on a regular basis.








Dyckia 'Ruby Snow'
8396
This was a marnier-lapostolle hybrid by Bill Baker with the pollen parent unknown or unreported. A medium grower with deep burgundy-red leaves, white below. The leaves bear fairly large spines and are rather thick and triangular in shape.




Dyckia 'Snaggletooth'
4779
This is one of the most sought Dyckia hybrids for its own beauty as well as for a hybrid parent. A leafy, symmetrical rosette of narrowly tapering leaves with prominent marginal spines. Color is bronzy-green becoming dark chestnut brown with a purplish tint and a silvery sheen. The huge marginal spines are starkly silvery white. A choice plant, this is a piece of the original clone.




Dyckia 'Spiderman'
2143
A cultivar of Dyckia dawsonii x 'Golem'. This one has narrow leaves with prominent, hooked spines, bronzy green leaves with lighter spines . Rosettes up to 12 inches or more in diameter are produced, with many leaves. This is a new release!






Dyckia (Squid x glauca) x 'T-Rex'
9342
A hybrid from Thailand. Thick purple green recurving leaves. Light scurfing on the leaves. The spines are long and flexible. Prefers to be grown in high light to full sun.
