Posted by Tom Broome on 2/7/2009, 1:53 pm, in reply to "Dyckia "
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: I've looked at your site and you
: have some nice plants and I've had
: Bromelaids in the past but have
: recently moved to Texas and do not
: have a greenhouse as of yet. What
: I'm looking for is Dyckia Remfloria
: of any dyckia plants for sale. I've
: sent so many emails requesting them
: that I've just about given up.
: Hopefully you can help or steer me
: in the right direction.
:
: Thanks for your time and help
:
: William
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Unless you have heard about a new species that is being described, the reason you can't find remfloria is because there is no species by that name. There IS Dyckia remotiflora and the taxonomic info on that is:
Dyckia remotifloraOtto & Dietrich
b. var. tandilensis (Spegazzini) Cabrera
c. var. montevidensis (K. Koch) LB Smith
d. var. angustior LB Smith
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