Sedum palmeri (Palmer's Sedum) - A very neat and attractive smaller succulent that forms small clumps to 15cm tall of 3-5 cm wide dusty green rosettes of rounded leaves that are held on slender stems that rise upwards and then lie over. In winter over several months appear the brilliant yellow starry flowers in lateral inflorescences that arch out then downwards. Plant in a well-drained soil in full coastal sun or light shade inland to fairly dense shade - this plant is noted as being one of the most shade-tolerant of sedums, but as an added bonus the green leaves blush with pink if grown in bright light. Water regularly to occasionally.
Source: San Marcos Growers