A dwarfed Dyckia remotiflora was born !!!
stephania
17 years ago
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Hi all,
After a period of time, finally, I decide to show you all, a very first time, here,
my dwarfed clone of Dyckia remotiflora which mutated from an un-stable cristed plant.
Years ago, I found a pup from a clump of normal plant, D. remotiflora,
which form a cristed feature, but not stable.
Finally, the cristed plant turn to be a monstrous that form mutiple miniature head.
I selected 2 clumps with nice group of rosettes, unfortunately, one had rot last year.
This dwarfed clone grow very slow, it's 3 years old now, and never flower.
This is the normal clone.
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This is the dwarfed clone, comparing to the 'Lord of the Ring'
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Both of them with my big hand !
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