COMMON NAME: BLUE JELLY BEAN
Pot Size: 10.5cm / (4″) / 105mm
Sedum ‘Blue Jellybeans’ is a low-growing succulent known for its vibrant, jelly bean-shaped leaves that range from blue-green to purple hues depending on sun exposure. In late summer to early fall, it produces small, star-shaped, pale pink to reddish flowers that attract pollinators.
Native to Mexico, the Sedum ‘Blue Jellybeans’ typically grows to about 10 to 15 cm tall and spreads to approximately 30 to 45 cm wide. It thrives in conditions that most other plants may struggle in and is well-adapted to drought.
Sedum ‘Blue Jellybeans’ is versatile, attractive and is perfect for adding color and texture to a variety of garden settings. Its low-growing, spreading habit makes it an excellent ground cover for rock gardens, slopes, and borders. It thrives in well-drained soils and full sun, making it ideal for drought-tolerant landscapes. Additionally, its vibrant foliage and delicate flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity. ‘Blue Jellybeans’ also works beautifully in containers, green roofs, and as an accent plant in mixed succulent arrangements. It’s a low-maintenance plant that requires little attention, which is why it’s an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced succulent collectors.
Best Uses:
- Ground cover for rock gardens and slopes
- Xeriscaping and drought-tolerant landscapes
- Container planting and mixed succulent arrangements
- Pollinator-friendly gardens
Position: Full sun to part shade, Indoors well-lit
Max Height: 10-15cm
Max Width: 30-45cm
Type: Houseplant, Feature, Succulent


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