Sedum Pachyphyllum (Bare Rooted)
Sedum Pachyphyllum (Bare Rooted)
Sedum Pachyphyllum is a delightful succulent that is well-liked by succulent fans due to its plump, finger-like leaves and low maintenance requirements. It is also referred to as Jelly Bean Plant or Blue Jelly Beans. The thick, cylindrical leaves of this succulent resemble jelly beans. When exposed to intense sunshine, the normally blue-green leaves, which have a powdery coating, might turn pink or scarlet at the tips. Its visual attraction is increased by this contrast in hue. Sedum Pachyphyllum usually grows to a height of 6 to 12 inches, but it stays compact. It grows slowly, clumping together to cover garden areas or containers. It grows in a trailing or sprawling manner, which makes it perfect for ground cover, hanging baskets, and mixed succulent arrangements as a filler.
Plant this succulent in soil that drains effectively, like a succulent or cactus mix. Use water sparingly, letting the soil dry out entirely in between applications. Sedum Pachyphyllum prefers shaded sunlight to grow best. Water this plant frequently, but do not overwater them. The red tips of the leaves are accentuated with a little direct sunshine. It Prefers warmer weather and needs to be shielded from the cold.
Sedum Pachyphyllum is a great addition to any succulent collection because of its appealing appearance, low maintenance needs, and adaptability. Sedum Pachyphyllum is sold as bare-rooted, which means the soil around its roots will not be there. This method prevents any kind of disease in the plant's roots while in transit. Get your first Sedum Pachyphyllum from Secculent. Secculent is a trusted plant-selling website.