Sedum glaucophyllum, the cliff stonecrop, is a species of Sedum native to the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States from West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina.[1]
Sedum glaucophyllum is a prostrate, mat-forming evergreen perennial plant forming patches up to 30- in diameter. The leaves are glaucous green, succulent, rounded, 1- long and wide, arranged in a dense helix on the stems. The flowers are white, 10- in diameter, with four slender, pointed petals; they are produced in clusters on erect stems up to 10round=0.5NaNround=0.5 tall, held above the foliage.[2]