Amazon.com : DYCKIA Burgundy ICE Hybrid Exotic Terrestrial bromeliad air Rare Seed 10 Seeds AJND-0664 : Garden & Outdoor

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‘Burgundy Ice’ $ 0.70 – $ 1.75.

This Pin was discovered by Kasima Adam. Dyckia ‘Burgundy Ice’ is for the non-green thumb gardener Leave a comment. DYCKIA Burgundy Ice; DYCKIA Burgundy Ice. Discover (and save!) They require very little care and surprise you when you least expect it with fragrant orange blooms extended on a 10" stem.

This is one of the most easy to grow, the best color will be in full sun, dough tolerant.

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Magnificient selection produced by tissue culture for … Dyckias are members of the Bromeliad family and native to South America.

“Look, here’s the plant you gave me,” said Clara, as she held up a very sickly looking plant with a smile on her face.

Add to cart. Size: 4½" Sold: Multiples of 15 Code: DYCK-BL. Dyckia BURGUNDY ICE, 100 seeds Dyckia Burgundy ice is a hardy sun loving bromeliad with graceful arching reddish toned foliage with white thorns, and is topically interesting. 'Burgundy Ice' has spiny pointed deep, burgundy leaves that form a perfect rosette. Amazon.com : DYCKIA Burgundy ICE Hybrid Exotic Terrestrial bromeliad air Rare Seed 25 Seeds : Garden & Outdoor.

“I told … Genus: dyckia Species: Hybrid Cultivar: ‘burgundy ice ’ Size: Clear: DYCKIA hyb.

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Plant database entry for Bromeliad (Dyckia 'Burgundy Ice') with 9 images and 9 data details. … Description Additional information Reviews (0) Description. She didn’t realize the plant was hurting.