Sedum Rubrotinctum is a cute-looking succulent native to Mexico that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is a versatile and easy-to-care-for ornamental plant that thrives in outdoor gardens and indoor containers.
Also known as Jelly Bean Plants, Pork and Beans, and Christmas Cheer, or Banana Cactus, Sedum Rubrotinctum is a hybrid plant that resulted from cross-pollinating Sedum Stahili and Sedum Pachyphyllum.
Most succulent lovers have at least one Sedum Rubrotinctum in their collection because it is a plant that tolerates almost any environment and any type of soil as long as it gets good drainage and it’s very easy to propagate.
Like most succulents, Jelly Bean plants thrive in summer as they love full sun and drought. They are not frost-tolerant and need protection during the cold winter months.
Sedum Rubrotinctum succulents are mildly toxic for cats and dogs, so make sure you keep it within a safe distance from your furry babies.
Source: Garden Beast