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Dyckia 'Grand Marnier'.  White Dyckia.
The Dyckia 'Grand Marnier' is a very slow growing but striking and attractive succulent. Characterized by triangular shaped grey-green leaves which appear almost white as they are covered in silvery-white scale-like hairs. Usually stemless and mostly forming only a solitary rosette, although more can be produced, the leaves twist and curl as they recurve downwards with their margins having white teeth.  
During Summer mature plants send up a 2-3ft tall spike with orange-yellow tubular flowers being produced near the tip.

Although only reaching to around 10inches in diameter it is easy to grow and great for coastal and exotic gardens.

 

These are exceptional quality from Specialist Growers. Photos 1-4 show some of the actual plants coming into stock from Spring 2023. Limited availability.


Click into the "Height" box and price of each palm is shown next to its size. UK delivery is FREE on all our palms and plants.

 

To PRE-ORDER please contact ussales@thepalmtreecompany.com with your requirements or alternatively reserve by choosing 'Manual' payments at checkout (where no payment is taken until just before delivery).

DYCKIA 'GRAND MARNIER'.

SKU: DyckiaGMar-7.5
£69.95Price
  • Latin Name: Dyckia 'Grand Marnier'. Dyckia Marnier Lapostollei.

    Common Name: White Dyckia

    Native to: Brazil, South America.

    Hardiness: Frost tender. Protect from frost.

    Growth: Slow growing succulent. Mostly stemless and solitary rosettes of very grey-green recurved leaves, with silvery-white scale-like hairs on their surface and teeth along their margins. Tall flower stems on mature plants in Summer. Orange-yellow tubular flowers. Easy to grow. Slow growing

    Sun: Full sun/tolerates light shade.

    Exposure: Sheltered.

    Soil: Well drained, plenty of gravel.

    Moisture: Water regularly in Summer. Little in winter.

    Feeding: No fertilization needed.

  • Pre-order Now For Delivery From Spring 2023.

    FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY!

    All palms and plants have been imported with phytosanitary certificates from top quality growers

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