Sedum rubrotinctum

Jelly bean succulents (Sedum rubrotinctum) 

Jelly bean succulents (Sedum rubrotinctum) are evergreen, low-growing seasonal succulents that are belonging to Mexico. Also frequently referred to as “pork as well as beans” or “banana cactus”, jelly bean succulents belong of the Sedum category in the family Crassulaceae. They look stunning in succulent setups or expanded by themselves. Thanks to their sprawling growth routine, fully grown jelly bean succulents can additionally be utilized as ground cover. 
 
These adorable are a crossbreed of Sedum pachyphyllum as well as Sedum stahlii as well as are characterized by small chubby leaves that transform bright red/bronze in warm, bright conditions. 

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Sedum rubrotinctum Requirements

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Sedum rubrotinctum Sun Exposure Requirements?

Sedum rubrotinctum does well in full sun. 

How tall does Sedum rubrotinctum Get? 

Sedum rubrotinctum can grow up to 12 inches tall.  

Is Sedum rubrotinctum Cold Hardy?

No Sedum rubrotinctum is not cold hardy.  

What methods of propagation are there for Sedum rubrotinctum? 

Sedum rubrotinctum can be propagated by leaves and stem cuttings. 

Is Sedum rubrotinctum Toxic to humans or animals?

Sedum rubrotinctum can be toxic to humans or animals. 

What are the plant hardiness zones for Sedum rubrotinctum? 

The plant hardiness zone for Sedum rubrotinctum is Zone 9 to Zone 11. 

What are the heat zones for Sedum rubrotinctum?

The Sedum rubrotinctum heat zone ranges from Zone 9 to Zone 10.

What are the soil drainage requirements for Sedum rubrotinctum?

Sedum rubrotinctum requires well drained soil. 

What are the maintenance requirements for Sedum rubrotinctum? 

Sedum rubrotinctum is a low maintenance succulent plant. 

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