This sub-shrub has a slender spreading reddish stems that form a prostrate habit. It has a thick-fleshy cylindrical spoon-shaped light green leaves that are tipped in red and the small star-shaped yellow flowers appear in clusters from winter to spring.
Hardiness zones 8 to 11
Sedum pachyphyllumis naturally found in North America growing in Mexico in arid, rocky places. It prefers a very well drained sandy-stony soil that is moderately fertile in an open sunny position and is drought tolerant and mildly frost resistant.
The Jellybean Plant is grown for its foliage and spreading habit. It is grown in rockeries or arid gardens as a specimen or for foliage contrast and is used as a potted plant. It establishes from division in one season and is grown as a ground cover in small gardens. It is suitable for coastal and inland regions tolerating hot dry conditions and is grown in roof gardens or hanging baskets.ID 2832
Sedum(SAY-dum)pachyphyllum(pak-ee-FY-lum)
Crassulaceae(krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee)
Stonecrops and Houseleakes