Dyckia goehringii and some more brazilian beauties
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Dyckia goehringii and some more brazilian beauties
[align=center]This looks like a sculpture made of bone those left in the sun to get white.
I luv it so I am showing it in a larger picture I just get to achieve the goal of sending a better shot of my plants.
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There are some lateral shoots, u can see one, look again.
Cheers!
I luv it so I am showing it in a larger picture I just get to achieve the goal of sending a better shot of my plants.
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There are some lateral shoots, u can see one, look again.
Cheers!
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This gren one has a red counterpart
[align=center]Dyckia sp Cão- from Mato Grosso.
This plant produces a straight stalk that tries to reach out the stars....
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This plant produces a straight stalk that tries to reach out the stars....
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Dyckia sp from Northeasthern Santa Catarina
This promisses to be gorgeous. This plant is shapeless ´cause it came recently from the wilderness. Never seen anywhere here or there.[align=center]
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Do you like Port Wine?
[align=center]Neue luft übber die Dyckia Welt.[/align]
[align=center]Fresh air on the Dyckia world.[/align]
[align=center]Small and extremely dark, Novelty from Northeast Santa Catarina: The flowers are orange, deep or dark orange. [/align]
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[align=center]Fresh air on the Dyckia world.[/align]
[align=center]Small and extremely dark, Novelty from Northeast Santa Catarina: The flowers are orange, deep or dark orange. [/align]
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Dyckia delicata (valid name)
[align=center]This came from Rio Grande do Sul very high on the mountains. These are red form. It is not small and its spines are rubbery as the much smaller Dyckia pectinata from up in the North. This is a majetic species and can reach more than half a meter in diameter.. Never ever seen abroad not even in pictures. ...a true deligth. The freshest air possible in here.
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Dyckia delicata
[align=center]As that American tune says: " You´ll never find another luv like mine...." It can get really cold up there. Comes from a vey hard to reach place. Moving or rolling stones are a true danger for anyone intrepid enough to climb up there. I went! Got back alive.....
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Dyckia delicata
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These plants show some damage but remember they traveled a lot and Dyckias do not recover easily. They take their time to adpt to the new conditions. A seedling adapts itself promptly and much readier. A wild caught plant take too much time to get used to the new circunstancies. Sometimes I do much better with a seed than a wild caught plant and I am in Brazil with plenty of good light and temperature.
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These plants show some damage but remember they traveled a lot and Dyckias do not recover easily. They take their time to adpt to the new conditions. A seedling adapts itself promptly and much readier. A wild caught plant take too much time to get used to the new circunstancies. Sometimes I do much better with a seed than a wild caught plant and I am in Brazil with plenty of good light and temperature.