As an evergreen succulent ground quilt, Angelina Kim sedum will never let you down whether it is used as an embellishment or as a protagonist. Because its color changes wonderfully, it can change from emerald, green to yellow-green, and then to orange red at the edge of the leaves, depending on the changes in sunlight, temperature and water. You can plant single or multiple tiles in a garden bed, border, or slope and watch the plants grow and fill in your space with wonderful ground-cover colors and forms. You can also cut the tile into about as many pieces as you see fit, enabling you to use the plants in various ways, from themed designs and small novelty planters to mixed containers or window boxes with other succulents or drought-tolerant plants. The plants are rooted in soil, with a coconut fiber mat underneath that binds the roots and soil for easy handling.