Sedum Lucidium Giant Jelly Bean

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Buy Sedum Lucidium Giant Jelly Bean in Australia online, a hardy, large-leafed succulent that shifts from green to red in bright light. And to bring a bold, colorful plant into your collection.

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Buy Sedum Lucidium Giant Jelly Bean in Australia online, a hardy, large-leafed succulent that shifts from green to red in bright light. And to bring a bold, colorful plant into your collection.

Buy Sedum Lucidium Giant Jelly Bean in Australia online, a hardy, large-leafed succulent that shifts from green to red in bright light. And to bring a bold, colorful plant into your collection.

Buy Sedum Lucidium Giant Jelly Bean in Australia online

Sedum Succulent Variegated is an eye-catching variety of succulent that boasts larger than usual, jelly bean shaped, green leaves that turn a reddish hue when exposed to sunlight. This succulent also goes by the name of Sedum lucidum, and unlike other sedum varieties, it has a full-bodied, upright growth pattern, making it a great addition for increasing the density of a succulent composition. Due to its natural ability to take minimal effort in care, this plant is well suited for Australian gardens, and equally for indoors. Sedum Lucidium Giant Jelly Bean can be purchased in Australia in store or online to bring home a vibrant and low maintenance plant.

Easy to grow and perfect for the person looking for an attention-grabbing plant, Sedum Lucidium should be planted in fast-draining soil in an area with bright, indirect light. It is able to flower, producing small white flowers and growth habits range from upright to prostrate, making this succulent quite robust. The plant grows well even under drought and it is ideal for those learning gardening and those with an interest in succulents, they can use the plant to add vibes of large green leaves to their gardens.

Leaves :

  • The common name "Jelly Bean" aptly describes the shape and appearance of its leaves.

Growing:

  • 'Giant Jelly Bean' Sedum typically grows in a low, spreading habit.

  • This is a little beauty and has plump, glossy green leaves. Winter sun produces a red tip when grown in full sun.

Key Features:

  • It forms clusters of succulent rosettes that spread to create a dense mat of foliage.

  • Sedum lucidum 'Giant Jelly Bean' is often used in rock gardens, ground covers, or container plantings.

  • Its unique leaf shape and colors make it an eye-catching addition to gardens.

  • Also know as Sedum Lucidium Coachwood it makes a great addition to the garden or grows well in containers.

  • Full sun will produce more colour but I prefer to protect succulents from too much harsh sun.

  • This one strikes really easily, just pot him up into some well draining soil, let him sit for a few days prior to watering.

The first three 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

  • This succulent loves bright, indirect sunlight and can tolerate some direct light, which brings out its red hues. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh midday sun.

  • Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Once every two weeks in warmer months and monthly in cooler seasons is generally ideal.

  • Use well-draining, gritty soil, like a cactus or succulent mix, to prevent root rot and maintain optimal health for this succulent.

  • Yes, under ideal conditions, this succulent may produce small white flowers in late winter to early spring, adding a lovely detail to its vibrant foliage.

  • While attractive, this plant is mildly toxic to pets if ingested, so it’s best to place it out of reach of curious animals.