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Sedum pachyphyllum, also known as Jelly Bean Plant, is a charming succulent native to Mexico. It features short, thick silver-green leaves that resemble jelly beans, growing along woody stems that eventually trail, making it ideal for groundcover or hanging containers.
This heat-tolerant species thrives in dry, well-drained soil and full sun. Yellow star-shaped flowers bloom seasonally, adding a cheerful accent to its sculptural foliage. Its trailing habit and compact form make it a favorite for rock gardens, borders, and succulent arrangements.
Sedum pachyphyllum, jelly bean plant, silver-green succulent, trailing groundcover, drought-tolerant, yellow blooms
Sedum pachyphyllum, also known as Jelly Bean Plant, is a charming succulent native to Mexico. It features short, thick silver-green leaves that resemble jelly beans, growing along woody stems that eventually trail, making it ideal for groundcover or hanging containers.
This heat-tolerant species thrives in dry, well-drained soil and full sun. Yellow star-shaped flowers bloom seasonally, adding a cheerful accent to its sculptural foliage. Its trailing habit and compact form make it a favorite for rock gardens, borders, and succulent arrangements.
Sedum pachyphyllum, jelly bean plant, silver-green succulent, trailing groundcover, drought-tolerant, yellow blooms