Beautiful succulent not present in nature, but obtained in a US nursery by crossing two species of different genera: Sedum clavatum and Echeveria derenbergii. The specimen shows a marvelous mix between two plants, forming a typical small and compact rosette, with leaves that culminates in a point similar to Echeveria; the foliage, however, assumes a fleshy constitution, almost rounded, that reminds the look of Sedum. The resulting complex is perfectly balanced and harmonious, made elegant by the bluish tone of the epidermis, which fades towards pink at the apex. During Spring, S. ‘Pudgy’ ‘s charm is accentuated thanks to the bright flowers, colored in orange notes or, sometimes, a delicate white.