Dyckia ‘Grand Marnier’ – Bare Root

Description

Dyckia ‘Grand Marnier’ is a highly unusual and wonderfully exotic bromeliad.  The silvery-green foliage is beautifully serrated with bright silvery-white edges, forming a bold, starry rosette.  Dyckia are clump forming so you can expect offsets to eventually form at the base.  A spectacular plant!

As you may expect, Dyckia is not super-hardy, so you will need to protect it from freezing conditions and wet winters. It will cope remarkably well in milder gardens however.  We recommend container growing and placing in a full-sun to semi shaded position.  Excellent in a bright conservatory or windowsill and may be placed outside during the warmer months.  Ensure soil is free draining and reduce watering during the winter months.  The plant must not become waterlogged.  

Although the UK climate is somewhat more challenging, if happy, a tall flower spike may appear during summer, with stunning deep orange small trumpet-like flowers.

Here we offer bare root plants, all of which come with a free and appropriately sized planting container.  Professsional grade compost, mixed by us is also available in 2L and 4L bags.  

Best of all – all our bare root plants are from stock grown by us here in Sussex.

Please note all images are for illustrative purposes only, depending on the season or time of year the plant you receive may be different than pictured.