Sedum hernandezii is a succulent with a distinctive stem and leaves similar to sedum ‘jelly beans’.
This Mexican species has particularly sturdy, hairy stems, its glossy green leaves grow in four columns and its skin has a crackling appearance.
It produces many small, yellow, star-shaped flowers in late winter to spring.
Over time, the stems will branch out, making it an excellent succulent for bonsai pruning. See our comparison of the size of pots we usually use and tips for caring for succulents and cacti here !
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