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This beauty, still uncommon, forms a large rosette, to over 12" across, with recurving, stiff, bronzy leaves that have really giant yellowish spines. ↑
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The only Dyckia goehringii's I have are not the true Species but a plants from seed from the true Species.
What the father was I do not know but it look close to the true Species.
From the seed that came up they were labeled with letters.
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