Portraits of my beloved Dyckia # 1
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Portraits of my beloved Dyckia # 1
Dyckia estevesii
Dyckia platyphylla hybrid
Dyckia 'Snaggle Tooth'
Dyckia 'Lad Cutak'
Dyckia manier-lapostollei hybrid
Dyckia platyphylla hybrid
Dyckia 'Snaggle Tooth'
Dyckia 'Lad Cutak'
Dyckia manier-lapostollei hybrid
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
- JoachimInB
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- Wohnort: Berlin
Hi Joachim, actually it's definitely fair !!!
As you know, one of my most want plant is the original clone
of Dyckia 'Brittle Star' that you have.
If your plant came from Bird Rock Tropical, that it's !
as Bill Baker, the hybridizer of the plant said, he don't have the original F1 anymore.
Only some nursery (BRT) or collector would have the plant, outside US.
So, please keep me a pup, my friend
As you know, one of my most want plant is the original clone
of Dyckia 'Brittle Star' that you have.
If your plant came from Bird Rock Tropical, that it's !
as Bill Baker, the hybridizer of the plant said, he don't have the original F1 anymore.
Only some nursery (BRT) or collector would have the plant, outside US.
So, please keep me a pup, my friend
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
- JoachimInB
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- Registriert: Dienstag, 7 September 2004, 19:58
- Wohnort: Berlin
It is from BRT, indeed. But whether it's the original F1 clone? I don't know. But from the pictures available of the web, I would judge my plant as certainly one of the better clones, if not the best. And if you say it's the F1...chanin hat geschrieben:As you know, one of my most want plant is the original clone
of Dyckia 'Brittle Star' that you have.
If your plant came from Bird Rock Tropical, that it's !
...of course!chanin hat geschrieben:So, please keep me a pup, my friend
By the way, this has been one of the easiest Dyckias for me so far. It arrived in a pityful condition but soon started to root and has since then fully recovered. GerFi, how is yours doing?
Cheers,
Joachim
Hi Gerfi,
Yours look great! and what name of that "another little friend" it's so cute.
And these are up to date pics of my xeric collection.
A big plant on the top left is xPukia 'Sparkle' with blooming Dyckia 'Yellow Glow' on the right.
The Orthophytum corner, Orth. burle-marxii and Orth. navioides are growing quite well.
Dyckia marnier-lapostollei corner.
You see, I have some new member, 9 huge and 2 clumps of Golden Barrel Cactus
which were imported from south China.
They seem to go along well with those of my spiney broms, right ?
Yours look great! and what name of that "another little friend" it's so cute.
And these are up to date pics of my xeric collection.
A big plant on the top left is xPukia 'Sparkle' with blooming Dyckia 'Yellow Glow' on the right.
The Orthophytum corner, Orth. burle-marxii and Orth. navioides are growing quite well.
Dyckia marnier-lapostollei corner.
You see, I have some new member, 9 huge and 2 clumps of Golden Barrel Cactus
which were imported from south China.
They seem to go along well with those of my spiney broms, right ?
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
Spikes at all
Hallo Chanin,
there is many to do, to get such plants like you.
I go step by step.
Here ist my 'Schwiegermutterstuhl':
Today we had many sunshine, so i put my plants outside and i got bloody hands.
And here is somethink else with long spikes:
Opuntia dillenii
I think my 'another little friend' is a Dyckia marnier-lapostollei. What do you think about it?
Here the link to the pictures:
http://gerfi.dyndns.org/~Bromelien/Forum/2007_0326/ out of order
Cheers
Gerhard
there is many to do, to get such plants like you.
I go step by step.
Here ist my 'Schwiegermutterstuhl':
Today we had many sunshine, so i put my plants outside and i got bloody hands.
And here is somethink else with long spikes:
Opuntia dillenii
I think my 'another little friend' is a Dyckia marnier-lapostollei. What do you think about it?
Here the link to the pictures:
http://gerfi.dyndns.org/~Bromelien/Forum/2007_0326/ out of order
Cheers
Gerhard
- JoachimInB
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Hi Chanin,
that flowering Dyckia 'Yellow Glow' on one picture, could you post a close-up? I am stunned!
The plant I got from you has established well and is now starting to grow, but dark green! But what else to expect after a long, dull winter! Now I expose it to as much direct sunlight as possible, hoping the new growth will again turn yellow. Almost entirely yellow plants like yours, however, appear to be a challenge here in central Europe, probably requiring strong artificial light during winter.
Cheers,
Joachim
that flowering Dyckia 'Yellow Glow' on one picture, could you post a close-up? I am stunned!
The plant I got from you has established well and is now starting to grow, but dark green! But what else to expect after a long, dull winter! Now I expose it to as much direct sunlight as possible, hoping the new growth will again turn yellow. Almost entirely yellow plants like yours, however, appear to be a challenge here in central Europe, probably requiring strong artificial light during winter.
Cheers,
Joachim
Hi Joachim, as your request my friend
This morning, I saw some seed pod setting up, but a strange thing happen,
all of the pods's color is yellowish-light brown intead of green !
I think they would be fertile, but could not be germinated or grown up,
as the seedling might be albino or lacked-chlorophyll, dur to their mother vriegation.
This morning, I saw some seed pod setting up, but a strange thing happen,
all of the pods's color is yellowish-light brown intead of green !
I think they would be fertile, but could not be germinated or grown up,
as the seedling might be albino or lacked-chlorophyll, dur to their mother vriegation.
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
After I sowed the seeds for week, they are germinating very well...but
As you see, they all appear to be a kind of lacking chlorophyll plants,
except only two green-colored seedling amongst 500 albino (surely death)
These are one week Dyckia 'Yellow Glow' seedlings, note on the marked green plant.
Another green one !
Comparing to the normal Dyckia's seedlings on the right.
As you see, they all appear to be a kind of lacking chlorophyll plants,
except only two green-colored seedling amongst 500 albino (surely death)
These are one week Dyckia 'Yellow Glow' seedlings, note on the marked green plant.
Another green one !
Comparing to the normal Dyckia's seedlings on the right.
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.