Dyckia microcalyx SEL1996-0213
6915
A handsome, spiny species from far south Brazil to Paraguay and Argentina. An open rosette of recurving, inch wide leaves that are green with just a hint of silver. Marginal spines are large and pale colored. A robust grower that produces many offsets. Our plant came from the Departmento Paraguari of Paraguay and has the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens accession number of SEL1996-0213.
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Dyckia teresinae (green clone)
5911
A new introduction for 2024. The plant that we are offering were grown from wild collected seed. The plant forms a large rosette, to over 12in across, with recurving stiff chartreuse leaves that have really large white hooked spines. Very attractive. Mature size is 12 to 14 inches across. We originally believe this plant to be a clone of Dyckia burle-marxii.
