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Dyckia 'Sabertooth'


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Dyckia 'Sabertooth' has rosettes of succulent silvered foliage with white spines. A fantastic pot specimen and good winter houseplant.


Description:
This pineapple relative has long, succulent, green leaves overlaid with silver and white spines. Flowers of 'Sabertooth' appear in spring on spikes with orange blooms. Dyckia are the most cold tolerant of the Bromeliad family. They are drought tolerant but thrive on frequent watering during the active growing season. Keep plants on the dry side during cold weather. Grow outdoors under cover in coastal BC or as a pot specimen that becomes a winter houseplant elsewhere.


Common Name: Dyckia

Family: Bromeliaceae (The Pineapple Family)

Zone Hardiness: 8-11

Light: Full Sun

Height: 12-24"

Width: 12-24"

Primary Bloom Colour: Yellow

Secondary Bloom Colour:

Class: Evergreen

Type: Tender

Bloom Time: Spring

Soil Moisture: Dry, Average, Drought Tolerant

Stem Colour:

Fragrance: No

Berries: No

Benefits:

Deer Resistant: Unknown

BC Native: No

Native Habitat: Arid and high-altitude regions of Brazil and the central part of South America.

Award:

Geogrpahical Origin: Americas - Central and South America

Miscellaneous - Garden Origin

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