Description
🌿 Sedum ‘Little Missy’
The Sedum ‘Little Missy’ is a charming, miniature groundcover succulent prized for its tiny, variegated leaves and soft trailing habit. This compact sedum brings delicate texture and year‑round colour to pots, fairy gardens, rockeries and water‑wise landscapes. Because it is hardy, fast‑growing and easy to maintain, Sedum ‘Little Missy’ is ideal for both beginners and collectors.
Tiny Variegated Leaves and Soft Trailing Growth
This sedum forms a dense mat of tiny, rounded leaves in shades of soft green, cream and pale pink. The subtle variegation gives the plant a fresh, pastel appearance that brightens any display. In cooler weather or bright sun, the leaf edges blush a gentle pink, adding seasonal colour variation. Its naturally trailing habit makes it perfect for spilling over the edges of pots, hanging baskets and succulent bowls. In summer, it produces clusters of small star‑shaped white flowers that attract bees and add a delicate finishing touch.
Hardy, Water‑Wise and Low Maintenance
Sedum ‘Little Missy’ thrives in full sun to semi‑shade and prefers well‑drained, sandy or gritty soil. It requires very little water once established, making it an excellent choice for low‑maintenance and water‑wise gardening. The plant tolerates heat, drought and light frost, staying compact and tidy throughout the year. It spreads gently without becoming invasive, and can be trimmed easily to maintain shape or encourage fuller growth.
Versatile Decorative Use
This species is perfect for pots, fairy gardens, terrariums, rockeries, edging and mixed succulent arrangements. Its fine texture pairs beautifully with larger succulents such as echeverias, crassulas and aloes. Whether used as a soft filler or a trailing accent, ‘Little Missy’ adds charm and contrast to any design.
A Cute, Colourful Groundcover Succulent
Whether grown in a nursery pot or planted in a sunny garden bed, the Sedum ‘Little Missy’ offers delicate colour, hardy performance and effortless care — a must‑have for succulent lovers and water‑wise gardeners.




