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.
9738
A hybrid from open pollinated seed. Dyckia goehringii is suspected to be one of the parents. Narrow green grey leaves with heavy white scurf. Large hooked spines run along the edges of the leaves. Prefers bright light to full sun.
*VIPP plants are recently potted
6721
A bi-generic hybrid by Jim Pearce. Narrow green channeled leaves that turns red and has yellow blotches as the plant matures. The overall size is 20 inches across. Prefers bright light. As with most xSincoregelias it needs to be watered regularly. xSincoregelias like to be fertilized, so if you are using water soluble fertilize once a month. If you are using time release apply it twice per year.
572
A hybrid from Q-Dyckia. Thick succulent silver grey leaves with a heavy scurf. A tight growing rosette maturing at 12 to 14 inches across. The leaves are wide, recurving, olive-green, and heavily scurfed with white trichomes and edged with large, retrorse, white spines. A grex mate to Dyckia 'Wasabi'.
5825
Dyckia 'Mercury' is a large growing terrestrial hybrid. A single rosette can mature at 20 inches across. It is a hybrid by Bill Baker. Tropiflora acquired seedlings of Brittle Star f2 from Bill Baker. Mercury is one of seedlings Tropiflora decided to keep and propagate. The leaves are narrow with large, hooked spines and thick silver scurf. Grows best in high light to full sun. Please remember that Dyckia's like to be hydrated during the drier months.
9143
A nice small hybrid from Lisa Vinzant. A loose rosette of green leaves and the plant develops brick red crossbands. Grows best in bright filtered light.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
9221
2886
A nice small hybrid that grows in a 10 inch rosette with a sort of ’pinwheel’ twist. Overall purple with deeper purple speckling and a bright purple flush at anthesis.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
8133
A medium size growing terrestrial bromeliad. Maturing at 10 inches across, narrow tapering green leaves that are covered with silver white scurf. Grows best in bright light to full sun. Like most Dyckias it prefers to be watered weekly during the dry hot weather.
7422
This clone of the species was obtained by the late Wally Berg in Brazil. Compared to the 'normal' form of the species, this one's leaves are narrower and pointed at the tip. It has an overall bronze coloration and a typical mulfordii bloom; orange branches with red bracts. A good full sun landscape plant. Great landscape plant.
*VIPP plants are Large Offsets
4265
An endemic rupicolous species that is native to Brazil. It is slow to propagate so it takes a while to have them available for sale. The plant forms a large open rosette, to over 24 inches across with recurving stiff green leaves with silver scurf that have sharp spines.
408
Interesting and hardy, with foliage stiffly upright to 24 inches rather narrow with a terminal spine, green with distinctive silver banding. The inflorescence is a cluster of short pale branches and reddish bracts.
*VIPP plants are Offsets