Hechtia rosea x caerulea
1970
This Tropiflora hybrid definitely came out looking more like the H. coerulea parent, with semi-stiff, green, grassy leaves. The leaf margins, although 'spineless', are very sharp and can give a swift ’paper cut’ to the unwary. For something unusual, give one a try!
x Dyckcohnia 'Blood Lust'
1897
A Australian bi-generic hybrid by Paul Borland. The parentage is Dyckia Cherry Coke x Deuterocohnia brevispicata. The thick leaves are narrow, recurving, thick and blood red in color with distinct red spines. The reverse side of the leaves is scurfed greyish white. Grows to 16 inches across.
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Dyckia 'Eyelash'
4949
A cultivar of Dyckia marnier-lapostolle var estevesii f2 by Bryan Windham. Medium green with heavy silver gray scurf and a noticeable leaf imprint. The spines a long and curl up. Grows best in bright light but not all day full sun.
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