This is a relative of Brilliant sedum. It was selected for its brighter pink flower and more dense habit. It grows about 1 to 2 feet tall and wide. Neon pink flowers put on a long show August to October. Bees and butterflies enjoy the flowers. The spent flowers and plant have great persistence going into the winter months, providing interest in the garden and seeds for birds.
As a group, sedums prefer well-drained soils, including sandy-loam, clay-loam, or rocky soils, as long as it is well drained. In nature, most sedums occur in light shade or partly sunny sites, while a few are also well-adapted to full sun situations. They can tolerate both drought conditions or more frequent watering, but the key is good drainage. Their xeric nature makes sedums popular for use in rock gardens, roof gardens, wall gardens, and living wreaths.