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.
Dyckia 'Battle Hatchet'
5060
A hybrid of Dyckia 'Mercury' f2 originating at Michael's Bromeliads. A large growing plant of burgundy green leaves that develop a silver scurf as the plant grows larger. The rosette is flat measuring to 18 inches when mature. The leaves are wide with large spines. Grows best in bright light or full sun. A grex mate of Dyckia 'Battle Axe'
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 'T-Rex' x 'Heaven and Hell'
8225
A large growing hybrid that came from Q-dyckia in Thailand. Wide dark green succulent recurving leaves with heavy scurfing and large spines. Mature size is 18 inches across. Grows best in bright light to full sun which will enhance the plant color.
Dyckia 'HU-5' x 'Bill Baker' clone #3
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'.
Dyckia 'Dorothy Byer'
9747
Dyckia 'Southbay'
9447
A large growing hybrid by Bill Baker. Long narrow lightly recurving leaves, with small spines, that are purple green with heavy silver scurf. Grows to 16 inches across. Grows best with bright light to full sun.
Dyckia 'Touch of Evil'
9735
New Release!
A hybrid from Frank Hejtmanek of unknown parentage. Burgundy brown triangular leaves with heavy white scurf that are about 5 or 6 inches long, triangular, slightly curving white spines. A stunning plant in every way.
*Plants are recently potted