Stonecrop 'Prima Angelina' (Sedum rupestre 'Prima Angelina') is a bright, low-growing succulent groundcover that brings a clean, evergreen look to rock gardens, edging, and sunny containers. You get tight, needle-like foliage in chartreuse to golden tones, plus clusters of tiny yellow, starry flowers in summer for extra seasonal interest.
Place it where you can enjoy the color up close: along a path, in a crevice garden, spilling over a wall, or as a small-scale groundcover between larger stones. It stays compact, typically 3-6 inches tall, and spreads to about 6-8 inches, creating a neat mat that knits plantings together without demanding constant trimming.
For best results, plant in full sun to part shade and give it fast-draining soil. Like most stonecrops, it dislikes soggy conditions, especially in winter. If your soil is heavy, mix in grit or plant on a slight mound or slope so water moves away from the crown. Once established, you can let it dry a bit between waterings; in containers, water thoroughly, then allow the potting mix to drain and dry slightly before watering again.
In USDA hardiness zones 5-9, it is reliable and easy-care. You can refresh the planting by snipping or pinching stems and re-rooting the cuttings where you want more coverage. Keep it in a sunny spot and it will reward you with dense color and a tidy, resilient habit.