Dyckia 'Bangkok Star' x fosteriana
1017
A hybrid that originated in Thailand. Recurving silver green leaves with spines. The rosette has narrow recurving leaves. Mature size is 8to 10 inches across. Grows best in strong bright light but not all day full sun.

Dyckia 'Betty Garrison'
4114






Dyckia 'Bone x goehringii
5823
A large growing hybrid by Q-Dyckia. 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 'Diamond Tooth'
5254
A cultivar of Dyckia ‘Snaggletooth’ f2. A compact rosette of broad, recurving, green leaves that taper to a point. The leaf margins are lined with closely spaced white spines that are prominent and large. The leaf surface is dusted with silver trichomes, and the leaves are silver on the undersides. Color is green with a pinkish tint and a silvery sheen.






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 'Misty'
9373
An older hybrid of unknown origin. Narrow arching silver green leaves with comb like spines with a graceful rosette. Matures at 7 inches across.






Dyckia 'Oddball'
8932
This clone comes out of the (Brittle Star F2 x estevesii) x estevesii grex, but looked quite a bit different. We thought it was a stray Orthyophytum at first. It has reddish brown foliage with hints of green, silver scurfing with large spines on recurving leaves.
*Lower leaves have blemishes






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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 'Tarzan' x goehringii 'Red'
7730
A Q-Dyckia hybrid. Large growing plant with silver purple leaves. Light scurfing with large hooked spines. Grows best in bright light. Mature size is 10 to 12 inches across.

Dyckia choristaminea hybrid
4865
Yet unnamed, this Sharon Petersen hybrid of Dyckia choristaminea and an unreported other Dyckia as pollen parent is a smaller grower. Compact rosettes of narrow, bronze/red leaves dusted with silvery white scurffing are about six inches across when mature. The leaves, though narrow, are wider than the choristaminea parent, at about a quarter inch.










Dyckia choristaminea silver brown form
2339
This is a small growing form with brownish-silver leaves. The foliage is very narrow, less than 1/8 inch, and has fairly soft spines. Grows well in 4in pot, this is a nice species for a windowsill or other small space. Will form nice clumps that produce short scapes with yellow flowers. A small form, JN0900.



