Sedum sieboldii, more commonly called "Teresina", it is a succulent plant that sheds its leaves during the winter period and renews its foliage in early spring. It is well distinguished by its creeping stems, covered with gray-blue leaves. When the plant blooms (September-October), the foliage often turns dark red or purple. Its numerous pink and scarlet flowers bloom at the ends of the stems. With its high resistance to cold it is a perfect plant for outdoors, in fact, it is often used to decorate gardens.