Little Beauty, also known as Little Beauty, is a succulent species of the genus Pinwheel and Sedum in the family Sedum, whose parent is blue bean.

The leaves of the little beauty are spoon-shaped, the front of the leaf surface is flat or slightly concave, the front of the leaf is triangular, with an inconspicuous short leaf tip, the usual leaf color is blue-green or yellow-green, the leaf tip is easy to redden, and the leaves will become frozen in the environment with large temperature difference and sufficient light.
Little Beauty belongs to a small variety, the single head diameter is about 3-4 cm, the stem grows upright or obliquely, and as the lower leaves of the plant grow gradually wither, many side buds sprout at the same time of lignification, and eventually become multi-headed group small old piles.
The little beauty will bloom in late spring and early summer, and like the blue bean, it will produce flower arrows from the leaf axils, which are inflorescences, and the flowers are star-shaped and white in color.
The maintenance of small beauties is relatively easy, and the three seasons of spring, autumn and winter can be given full sunshine maintenance, and appropriate shade and water control can be done in summer.
Small varieties such as little beauties must remember not to be exposed to the sun, especially after the soil is dry, the pole is easy to shrink and rot.
Little beauties can take leaf cuttings and cuttings to breed in the spring and autumn, and the success rate is not bad.