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Sedum
The plants within this genus can & often are grown from cuttings. Put the cutting in moist soil, keep it moist & don't place it in direct contact with the sun & there you have it. Obviously once your plant has roots you adapt a change with the soil. It's true that certain Sedums are tricky to keep but the reasons being too much heat or frost. Keep them in the right place & you'll be OK.
Various forms of shape & size are found in the genus. Some will be like trees & others like mats or bushes.
When I first saw Sedum aurora it reminded me of sweets I eat when I was younger. Other than that I don't know a great deal more other than seeing mine red with a green hint.
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