Angelina's Teacup" has been bred to not produce flower heads so the showy mound stays neat and tidy. It forms a tight mounding clump with very fine chartreuse needle like foliage that will hold this colour all summer long. In the fall the leaves will turn orange and red. It is great for dry soils and rock gardens.
Sedums are "plant and forget" perennials. Because of their ability to store water in their thick succulent leaves they are very drought tolerant. They do well in average well drained soil in full sun to light shade. Do not add extra organic material because this will make the plants open and floppy.