Sedum stahlii Solms , Mexican Sedum, Coral Bells
Sedum stahlii is an evergreen succulent groundcover that forms loose mats up to 10 inches (25 cm) tall and up to 12 inches (30 cm across. The leaves are thick, opposite, egg-shaped, up to 0.5 inch (1.2 cm) long, dark red to russet green and grow on trailing stems. The leaves drop off almost as soon as you touch them, which then root rapidly. The flowers are star-shaped, up to 0.5 inch (1.2 cm) across, bright yellow with greenish vein and appear in late spring to early summer. They are ideal for that part of your yard that gets too much sun or too little water to grow anything else. A common name for Sedum is Stonecrop, due to the fact that many gardeners joke that only stones need less care and live longer. Native to Mexico.

















