sedeveria harry butterfield
Sedeveria Harry Butterfield is considered to be a hybrid between Sedum Morganianum (Burro Tail) and Echeveeria Derenbergii. Loose rosettes of long, pointed fleshy glaucous blue-green leaves, looks much like a rosette echeveria at first and then grows more columnar until the weight of the stem causes the plant to become somewhat pendant, more like the 'Burro Tail'.
Porous soil with adequate drainage.
Bright light with ample airflow.
Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch.
Protect from frost to prevent possible scarring.
sedeveria harry butterfield in the right,
to the left is pachyveria Claire
to the left is pachyveria Claire
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