As an evergreen succulent ground quilt, Angelina Kim Sedum will never let you down whether it is used as an embellishment or as a protagonist. Because its color changes wonderfully, it can change from emerald green to yellow-green, and then to orange-red at the edge of the leaves, depending on the changes in sunlight, temperature and water. Sedum is easy to grow, likes full sun, and tolerates heat, drought, and frost. Prefers well-drained 50% sandy, gravel, or perlite soil, with gentle watering at the beginning of planting to promote growth, but do not waterlogged to prevent rot. Once the plant has stabilized, it can tolerate several days of drought and the leaf color becomes more abundant. That's why they can be used as an alternative to lawn cover while saving water and mowing. This is the best choice for low maintenance cost. If you choose to propagate by hand, cuttings can be cut into 2 in. sections, which are easy to root.