Coral Sedum (Sedum rubrotinctum) – Potted Plant

Coral Sedum (Sedum rubrotinctum) – Potted Plant

$9.99
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Coral Sedum (Sedum rubrotinctum) – Potted Plant

Coral Sedum (Sedum rubrotinctum) – Potted Plant

Sedum rubrotinctum

a.k.a. Coral Sedum | Jelly Bean Plant | Pork and Beans

Color-shifting, drought-tolerant Jelly Bean Sedum in an easy decorative pot.

$9.99

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  • Compact potted Jelly Bean succulent for indoor or outdoor settings
  • Leaves shift from green to coral-red under sunlight
  • Heat- and drought-tolerant; minimal watering required
  • Suitable for desks, balconies, patios, and small garden accents
  • Can be transplanted outdoors for longer-term landscape use

Product Description

This potted Coral Sedum offers an attractive Jelly Bean succulent that’s ready for immediate display in home or garden settings. Its plump, glossy leaves naturally store water and shift from jade-green to coral-red in bright sunlight or warm conditions.
The potted format makes it easy to place on tabletops, patios, balconies, or window ledges. It also works well as a starter plant for outdoor succulent gardens, where it will gradually spread and form small clusters. With very low watering needs and dependable growth, it’s an ideal low-maintenance plant for beginners and enthusiasts alike.

 

Recommended Uses

  • Indoor décor: desks, windowsills, shelves
  • Outdoor décor: patios, balconies, small planters
  • Succulent arrangements or mixed pots
  • Starter plant for outdoor succulent beds

About the Plant

Coral Sedum (Sedum rubrotinctum) is an evergreen succulent with distinctive “jelly bean” leaves that shift from fresh green to warm yellow, orange, and coral-red under strong sunlight or seasonal dryness. Exceptionally drought- and heat-tolerant, it thrives in sandy or nutrient-poor soils and gradually forms a dense, colorful succulent carpet. Its vivid tones and low-maintenance nature make it ideal for decorative, water-saving, and beginner-friendly landscapes.

Plant Care

  • Light – Full sun preferred for strongest red coloration; tolerates partial sun.
  • Water – Allow soil to dry fully between waterings; extremely drought-tolerant.
  • Soil – Requires well-drained, sandy or gritty soil; avoid heavy, water-retentive mixes.
  • Temperature – Thrives in warm climates; protect from hard frost.
  • Fertilizer – Low feeder; optional light feeding during the growing season.

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