The parents of fanmingyue were doubted. They only knew that the color was different from Mingyue, but the plant shape was the same as Mingyue.
The small clumps are fleshy, and the leaf type and plant type are very similar to Mingyue. The difference is that Mingyue's leaves are yellow and green, while his leaves are pink, slightly yellow. The more abundant the light, the lower the room temperature (but not frost), the redder the leaves of Patz. Old pile looks like a little red torch from a distance.
Huang Li and Mingyue, or Mingyue and sunset in California, may be the orange parents. They inherited the leaf form of Mingyue and had the leaf arrangement form of other parents, which made the whole plant tall.
Dali, a fleshy hybrid plant of Sedum and anemone, is a horticultural hybrid. The parents are Mingyue and positional varieties.
Dali is the transliteration of its sound, because its leaves are more slender and dense than most of the succulent plants, and there is also a shape transliteration of the name is Phyllanthus.
Under certain temperature difference and light, Dali leaves are easy to turn red, and even the leaves will turn orange, which is very moving. Dali, late spring flowering, floret, bell shaped, white.
California sunset is a very spectacular hybrid of peach eggs and Mingyue. It's a rare orange line with a lot of meat. Strong light is easy to deepen and mottle the color, soft light can make the color pure and uniform, showing the warmth of sunset afterglow.
Caesar's parents also have doubts for the time being. Apart from the leaf shape of Mingyue, there seems to be little inheritance in color. But it must be Mingyue who has the advantage in plant type, because Caesar is obviously stronger.