
JELLY BEAN PLANT #viral #plants #subscribe 🍁
JELLY BEAN PLANT #viral #plants #subscribe #youtubeshorts #status #viralvideo The Jelly Bean Plant (Sedum rubrotinctum) is a perennial succulent that gets its common name from its rounded bean-shaped leaves. These leaves come in shades of green to reddish-brown, giving this plant a fun and unique appearance. They are native to Mexico, where they naturally grow on rocky outcrops - this is why Sedums are also known as 'Stonecrops' (as well as because they're said to be as low maintenance in terms of care as a stone!) These plants are a miniature hybrid of Sedum stahlii and Sedum pachyphyllum, hence why they look so similar to these species! One simple way to distinguish Sedum rubrotinctum from its close relatives is by its size - its individual leaves are much smaller.  CARE The Jelly Bean Plant can handle heat and sunlight well due to being adapted to survive in a hot, arid native environment. As such, you should provide yours with plenty of sun and keep it warm - it won't like being exposed to frosty conditions, so if you usually keep yours outdoors then be sure to bring it inside before the colder months. Like other succulents, the Jelly Bean Plant will do well on little water and can largely be left alone as they're a very easy-care plant. Only water your plant again once the soil has completely dried out, and if you're ever unsure then it's better to wait before watering again as it's much easier to kill a Jelly Bean Plant by overwatering it than by underwatering. Keep an eye out for yellowing or mushy leaves, as this can be a sign that your plant is getting too much water.