It all points this to be really a natural hybrid of Dyckia hebdingii.
Natural hybrids are extremely rare and just a few were found here in Brazil.
The other plant sould be a Dyckia chorestaminea.
Also one can observe here the way the flower stalks emerge from the plant. They come out from the plant lateraly and never centraly.
Dyckias last forever and we can enjoy unlimited bloomings in a single plant.
Age just adds to their beauty and the older the better good looking they turn to be.
This is a no bye-bye plant and one can count on it time after time.
Dyckias besides extremelly beautiful are alluring and challenging plants.
...and the best of them is still to come.
Succulent, tererestrial, xeric and a not succumbing to its own blooming they just could be alluring.
They are almost unknown and canīt be found any or everywhere as it is a plant for the enthusiast conoseur (knownledgeable) up to now.