
Dyckia sp Chapada Diamantina
Bromeliad
Description
Dyckia sp Chapada Diamantina is a striking terrestrial bromeliad from Brazil, prized for its spiky, rosette-forming leaves. The leaves often display a vibrant color palette, ranging from green to bronze, depending on the sun exposure. This plant is exceptionally drought-tolerant, storing water in its thick, fleshy leaves. It produces colorful flower spikes, often in shades of orange or red. Its robust, sculptural form makes it a popular choice for rock gardens and xeriscaping. To cultivate Dyckia sp Chapada Diamantina, provide well-draining soil and full sun. Be cautious when handling it because of its sharp, serrated leaves. Avoid excessive watering.
Description
Dyckia sp Chapada Diamantina is a striking terrestrial bromeliad from Brazil, prized for its spiky, rosette-forming leaves. The leaves often display a vibrant color palette, ranging from green to bronze, depending on the sun exposure. This plant is exceptionally drought-tolerant, storing water in its thick, fleshy leaves. It produces colorful flower spikes, often in shades of orange or red. Its robust, sculptural form makes it a popular choice for rock gardens and xeriscaping. To cultivate Dyckia sp Chapada Diamantina, provide well-draining soil and full sun. Be cautious when handling it because of its sharp, serrated leaves. Avoid excessive watering.