Dyckia retardata Winkler |
(section Dyckia selloa complex)Publ: Doc. Naturae 3: 42-43. (1982)
Distribution: BRAZIL; Rio Grande do Sul,
Habitat: Dry granite rocks
Etymology: Inflorescence with a longer flowering period usually simultaneously with flowering and fruit, with a slower flowering of single flowers at the axes from below upwards, in contrast to most of the other dyckias of this group, where the entire inflorescence comes into flower.
Phenology: Flowering: November to January