A cute and perky little succulent that forms 2–3 cm rosettes—fresh light green in summer, blushing slightly pink in winter. It's a popular variety that you’ll often spot at home improvement stores and garden centers, prized for being easy to grow. While it’s often traded as a Sedum, its actual classification is a bit mysterious—technically, it’s considered a Graptosedum… or so we’d like to say, but as the ICN points out, its true identity is still unknown. One parent plant is believed to be G. pachyphyllum .



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