Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Poales
Genus:
Species:
hebdingii
ID:
401234

Status:
valid

Authors:
L.B.Sm.

Source:
wcs

Year:
1971

Citation Micro:
Phytologia 21: 90 (1971)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000400566



Common Names

  • Dyckia Hebdingii
  • Dyckia
  • Hebdingii


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Description

Dyckia hebdingii (also called Hebding's Dyckia, among many other common names) is a small, rosette-forming succulent that is native to Brazil. It has stiff, spiny leaves and grows in rocky, grassland habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Dyckia hebdingii is an evergreen succulent that is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens. It has attractive foliage and produces yellow flowers in the spring. It is also used in landscaping, as a groundcover or container plant, and can be used to attract birds and other wildlife.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Dyckia hebdingii has yellow flowers with red tips and a single seed in each flower. The seedlings are small and have a single, short stem with a rosette of leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Dyckia hebdingii is an evergreen, slow-growing shrub that can reach heights of up to 2m. It prefers a moist, acidic soil in a sheltered, sunny position. Propagation is by semi-hardwood cuttings taken in summer or by layering in spring. It can also be propagated from seed, although this is a slow process.

Where to Find Dyckia hebdingii

Dyckia hebdingii can be found in the cerrado region of Brazil.

Dyckia hebdingii FAQ

What is the scientific name of Dyckia hebdingii?

Dyckia hebdingii

What is the common name of Dyckia hebdingii?

Hebding's Dyckia

What is the natural habitat of Dyckia hebdingii?

It is found in rocky limestone outcrops in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States.

Species in the Dyckia genus

Dyckia affinis, Dyckia agudensis, Dyckia alba, Dyckia aurea, Dyckia beateae, Dyckia beloisae, Dyckia brachyphylla, Dyckia brachystachya, Dyckia bracteata, Dyckia brasiliana, Dyckia braunii, Dyckia brevifolia, Dyckia burchellii, Dyckia burle-marxii, Dyckia cabrerae, Dyckia choristaminea, Dyckia cinerea, Dyckia commixta, Dyckia consimilis, Dyckia coximensis, Dyckia crocea, Dyckia dawsonii, Dyckia delicata, Dyckia deltoidea, Dyckia densiflora, Dyckia dissitiflora, Dyckia distachya, Dyckia duckei, Dyckia dusenii, Dyckia elata, Dyckia elisabethae, Dyckia elongata, Dyckia eminens, Dyckia encholirioides, Dyckia estevesii, Dyckia excelsa, Dyckia exserta, Dyckia ferox, Dyckia ferruginea, Dyckia floribunda, Dyckia fosteriana, Dyckia frigida, Dyckia glandulosa, Dyckia goehringii, Dyckia goiana, Dyckia gracilis, Dyckia granmogulensis, Dyckia hatschbachii, Dyckia hebdingii, Dyckia hohenbergioides,

Species in the Bromeliaceae family

Acanthostachys pitcairnioides, Acanthostachys strobilacea, Acanthostachys calcicola, Aechmea abbreviata, Aechmea aculeatosepala, Aechmea alba, Aechmea alegrensis, Aechmea alopecurus, Aechmea ampla, Aechmea andersonii, Aechmea angustifolia, Aechmea anomala, Aechmea apocalyptica, Aechmea aquilega, Aechmea araneosa, Aechmea arenaria, Aechmea aripensis, Aechmea azurea, Aechmea bahiana, Aechmea bambusoides, Aechmea biflora, Aechmea blanchetiana, Aechmea blumenavii, Aechmea bocainensis, Aechmea brachystachys, Aechmea bracteata, Aechmea brassicoides, Aechmea brevicollis, Aechmea bromeliifolia, Aechmea bruggeri, Aechmea caesia, Aechmea callichroma, Aechmea calyculata, Aechmea campanulata, Aechmea candida, Aechmea cariocae, Aechmea carvalhoi, Aechmea castanea, Aechmea castelnavii, Aechmea cathcartii, Aechmea caudata, Aechmea chantinii, Aechmea coelestis, Aechmea colombiana, Aechmea comata, Aechmea conferta, Aechmea confusa, Aechmea conifera, Aechmea costantinii, Aechmea contracta,

References

Lyman Bradford Smith (1904-1997): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'L.B.Sm.' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:86270-2: Govaerts R (ed.). 2023. WCVP: World Checklist of Vascular Plants [Version 11]. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [WWW document] URL http://sftp.kew.org/pub/data-repositories/WCVP/ [accessed 20 April 2023].