Beautiful, Colorful & Easy To Maintain. Grow Colorful Echeveria In Your Garden! Browse Our Extensive Selection Of Different Succulents Plants, Perfect For Any Occasion! × Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is a stunning succulent with cascading stems densely covered with fleshy, teardrop-shaped, mint-green leaves with a powdery coating. Compared to its parent, Sedum morganianum, this hybrid is larger and more robust, hence the common name "Super Donkey Tail."
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1 / 3 Echeveria 'Harry Butterfield' Sun: full sun to partial shade Water: Typical water needs for a succulent Temperature: Zone 9b from 25° F to 30° F (-3.9° C to -1.1° C) to Zone 11b from 45° F to 50° F (7.2° C to 10° C) Winter Survival: Not cold hardy Propagation: leaves, offsets Flower: Unknown - Tell us Flower Type: Showy Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield', or the Super Donkey Tail Succulent, is a beautiful hybrid succulent that combines the charm of Sedum and Echeveria species. With its trailing form and plump, bead-like leaves, Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is a favorite among succulent enthusiasts. Appearance and Features Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is a beautiful, hybrid succulent that's easy to care for. It has stunning, blue-green leaves with pink margins and tips. This plant is perfect for beginners because it's tolerant of neglect and can survive in a wide range of conditions. X Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is known to be a hybrid between the Echeveria Derenbergii and Sedum Morganianum. As the plant is beautiful green to matt green it is a easy to grow succulent that should be considered as first plant. When the plant flowers you can expect tubular pale yellow flowers. Scientific Classification Family: Crassulaceae
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Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' (aka Super Donkey Tail or Giant Burro's Tail) (Wright): A phenomenal stemmed succulent that can sprawl and trail. It grows lots of large, pointed leaves of minty green. The foliage has a powdery coating of farina (epicuticular wax). This hybrid is a cross of Sedum morganianum x Echeveria derenbergii. Echeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is a hybrid named by Dick Wright. It's origin is unknown. Dehead, callus every 3-4 years. Propagate by deheading will force offsets to develop. Also try propagating by flower stalk leaflets. Echeveria are popular low growing ornamental garden plants. Sedeveria Harry Butterfield, also known as Echeveria Harry Butterfield, is a succulent plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is a hybrid plant that was created by crossing Sedum and Echeveria species. This plant is named after Harry Butterfield, a renowned horticulturist who introduced several succulent plants to the market. Plant database entry for Echeveria 'Harry Butterfield' with 4 images and 21 data details.
Echeveria 'Harry Butterfield' Succulent Guide
Genus description Echeveria can be evergreen succulent perennials or subshrubs with rosettes of colourful, fleshy leaves and racemes or panicles of urn-shaped flowers Name status Unresolved Advertise here Find help & information on Echeveria 'Harry Butterfield' from the RHS x Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is an evergreen cactus / succulent with chartreuse and green foliage and yellow flowers in spring and winter. It can grow 6 IN wide, 6 IN tall. It contributes glaucous texture to the garden. To grow well, it prefers mostly sun - bright shade and occasional - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Grows best in well-drained, average and gritty soil. #.
xSedeveria Harry Butterfield. Sedeveria are hybrids of sedum and echeveria. They are succulent, and therefore drought-tolerant once established, and very suitable for rock-gardens. Most varieties will tolerate some shade. In Winter the lower leaves are shed, and should be removed so that fungus isn't harboured. What is the plant X Sedeveria 'Harry Butterfield' is known to be a hybrid between the Echeveria Derenbergii and Sedum Morganianum. As the plant is beautiful green to matt green it is a easy to grow succulent that should be considered as first plant. When the plant flowers you can expect tubular pale yellow flowers. Show more.
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About Echeverias Here you'll find expert advice to help you grow echeverias perfectly, with a gallery of 150+ beautiful, notable species and cultivars. Learn about the plants' native habitat, optimal care, light and water requirements, flowering, soil, fertilizer, pests, and propagation. Origin A bigeneric cross of a Sedum and Echeveria. One of the plants commonly used in hanging baskets, resembles the familiar 'Burrow's Tail' but is much more robust and larger. Stems will lengthen and eventually hang, leaves are thickly succulent, cylindrical and glaucous blue-green. In winter and spring this plant will b.