Sedum Rubrotinctum (Jelly Beans)
There are several varieties of ‘Jelly Beans’ but Sedum Rubrotinctum would be the most common of them all. It is a very hardy succulent plant
Succulent Varieties » Sedum
Flowering in late summer and autumn, Sedum comes in 3 different varieties; tall branching varieties, creeping ground covers and trailing varieties. It is best to plant Sedum on more temperate days, not in the heat of summer. Most Sedums can be propagated via leaf, stem cuttings, division or seed. They are quite drought tolerant however may require more water in summer.
There are several varieties of ‘Jelly Beans’ but Sedum Rubrotinctum would be the most common of them all. It is a very hardy succulent plant
Sedum Adolphii is a trailing ground cover that looks great in hanging baskets or draping over a potted arrangement. The leaves are yellow with dark
This succulent is a chance cross between a Sedum Adolphii and another sedum species. It has been labelled differently by various different authorities such as
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Other resources may suggest, Sedum Pachyphyllum or ‘Blue Jelly Beans’ is a summer flowering succulents however, I have found that these guys are beginning to
Palmeri can grow up to 20cm in height (quite a small shrub like ground cover). As it is a Sedum it’s growing season is winter,
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