Sedum Jelly Bean
Buy Sedum Jelly Bean in Australia online, a colorful succulent known for its plump, bean-like leaves that range from green to red. And to add this playful plant to your succulent collection.
Buy Sedum Jelly Bean in Australia online, a colorful succulent known for its plump, bean-like leaves that range from green to red. And to add this playful plant to your succulent collection.
Buy Sedum Jelly Bean in Australia online, a colorful succulent known for its plump, bean-like leaves that range from green to red. And to add this playful plant to your succulent collection.
Buy Sedum Jelly Bean in Australia online
Sedum 'Jelly Bean': A Burst of Colorful Candy for Your Garden
Sedum Jelly Bean (Sedum rubrotinctum) or ‘Pork and Beans’, is an emplace, easy growing succulent with rotund, jelly-bean like foliage that varies from bright green when grown in the shade and reddish-orange when placed in direct sunlight. A cute addition to any collection of succulents and suitable for both indoor and outdoor positioning in the Australia climate. Order Sedum Jelly Bean online in Australia to bring more color into your garden or house with this type of succulent.
Perfect for use in a container garden, rock garden, or even a ground cover, Sedum Jelly Bean is easy to grow and does not demand much water. It also wants well draining soil and full sun exposure so it keep its bright colors and does not become tall and lanky. The Sedum Jelly Bean also has pretty little yellow and star shaped blossoms in spring and that also, make it adorable. Because of its hard-wearing nature and bright appearance, it is best suited for those persons who want to incorporate some individuality into their plants.
Features to Fall in Love With:
Vibrant, Candy-Colored Foliage:Like a handful of jelly beans, the leaves showcase a mesmerizing blend of green, pink, and red tones. The colors intensify with more sunshine, creating a dazzling display that evolves throughout the year.
Low-Growing & Spreading: This groundcover succulent forms a dense, low-lying mat, perfect for suppressing weeds, adding texture to rock gardens, or cascading over walls and containers.
Delicate Blooms: In late summer, be charmed by a profusion of tiny, star-shaped pink flowers that add a delicate touch to the already vibrant foliage.
Thrive with Ease:
Drought-Tolerant & Hardy: Once established, this resilient succulent needs minimal watering and loves the hot, dry Australian sun. It's perfect for water-wise gardens and anyone seeking low-maintenance beauty.
Easy-Care Charm: Even beginner gardeners will succeed with this adaptable succulent. Simply provide ample sunlight and well-draining soil.
Versatile & Adaptable: Plant it in full sun to partial shade, and watch it flourish in various well-draining soils.Its trailing habit makes it perfect for rock gardens, containers, or cascading over walls.
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Give it plenty of sunshine for the most vibrant color display.
Water: Water only when the soil is completely dry, allowing it to dry out between waterings.
Soil: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix
The first four photos serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 80mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and can tolerate some direct sunlight. For optimal color, place it in a spot where it receives several hours of morning sunlight.
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Water sparingly, letting the soil dry out between waterings. Typically, once every two weeks in warmer months and once a month during cooler seasons is sufficient.
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Sedum Jelly Bean prefers well-draining, sandy soil that prevents root rot. Cactus or succulent soil mixes are ideal.
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Yes! The leaves often turn red or reddish-pink when exposed to more sunlight, especially in cooler months, adding vibrant contrast to your plant arrangement.
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No, Sedum Jelly Bean can be toxic if ingested by pets, so it’s best to keep it out of reach of cats and dogs.