- Appearance: Leaves are small, cylindrical, and club-shaped, often appearing in tight clusters that can turn bronze or red in summer or under “stress” (high light/cold).
- Light: Thrives in bright, direct sunlight to partial shade; needs high light to maintain red color.
- Watering: Drought-tolerant. Requires the “soak and dry” method, allowing soil to dry out completely between waterings.
- Temperature: Not cold-hardy. Thrives in temperatures around
- Propagation: Highly prolific; leaves that fall off often grow roots, making them easy to propagate.
- Hazards: Note that this plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested and can cause skin irritation.
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Estimated to be delivered on 19/02/2022 – 22/02/2022
Estimated to be delivered on 19/02/2022 – 22/02/2022
About this Item
Sedum rubrotinctum, commonly known as the Jelly Bean Plant or Pork and Beans, is a small, trailing Mexican succulent (family Crassulaceae) renowned for its fleshy, jelly bean-shaped leaves that turn from green to bright red in full sun. Growing 3–8 inches tall, it features yellow flowers in spring, is easily propagated, and prefers “soak and dry” watering.
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