I was right then. Florindae is yellow.
Or orange or red etc.
If they are hybrid forms this should be evident from the foliage.
Florindae's foliage is consistently bright, glossy green, and short and almost rounded to heart-shaped. Plants with
waltonii or
alpicola would not be as highly polished or as short, even stubby, compared to
florindae. I'd be very surprised if
alpicola were involved in these orangey forms as it is, in my experience, always white, pale lemon (var.
luna) or in deeper or paler shades of purple at the blue end of the range, i.e. indigo rather than towards reddish or magenta shades of purple. It is always a lot shorter than
florindae too, and the orangey
florindae forms are as tall as the yellow.