Staff Answer
Feb 18, 2022 - 12:49 PM
Actually, both are correct.
The parents of this hybrid are Sedum morganianum and Echeveria derenbergii. The Sedum parent has red, almost hot pink, flowers while the Echeveria parent has yellowish flowers that can darken to orange.
Because of this, some individual 'Harry Butterfield' plants have pink flowers and some have yellow. That explains the discrepancy between the photo and the description but, to make it clearer, we added yellow into the description as a bloom color as well. Thanks for pointing that out!
The parents of this hybrid are Sedum morganianum and Echeveria derenbergii. The Sedum parent has red, almost hot pink, flowers while the Echeveria parent has yellowish flowers that can darken to orange.
Because of this, some individual 'Harry Butterfield' plants have pink flowers and some have yellow. That explains the discrepancy between the photo and the description but, to make it clearer, we added yellow into the description as a bloom color as well. Thanks for pointing that out!
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