Dyckia marnier lapostolleii has a common name ‘Biznaga de pilcaya’. There are many plants that survive in warm regions with heavy rainfall, which is quite challenging. The height of this winter-dormant plant reaches up to 15-30 cm. These plants originate from Mexico and belong to the Bromeliaceae family.
Growth RateDyckia marnier lapostolleii is a slow growing plant.
FloweringThe flowers bloom in orange color.
Water and Feeding/FertilizerThis octopus-shaped plant needs less water to grow, and in the winter season, no water is needed.
SoilDyckia marnier lapostolleii is an eye-catching plant. It needs well-drained soil to thrive.
HardinessThe hardiness of this succulent is 10a to 11b, with a frost tolerance of -5° C (23° F).
LightThese plants need full sun to partial shade to grow.
PropagationDyckia marnier lapostolleii is propagated through seeds and cuttings.