
Yellow Stonecrop
sedum nuttallii
Yellow Stonecrop (Sedum nuttallii, also classified as Sedum nuttallianum) is a charming, low-growing annual succulent native to the rocky glades and barren plains of the south-central United States. Thriving where few other plants can survive, it hugs shallow soils on sandstone, granite, or limestone outcrops. During the spring, these resilient plants transform harsh rocky landscapes into vibrant carpets of golden yellow. As a succulent, it is highly adapted to drought, storing water in its fleshy, plump leaves to endure dry spells. This hardy pioneer species plays a vital ecological role by stabilizing thin soils and providing early-season nectar for a variety of native pollinators. Use the Snappit app to scan, identify, and learn about Yellow Stonecrop in real-time.
Habitat: Found on rocky glades, sandstone outcrops, granite flatrocks, and thin, barren soils across the south-central United States.
Appearance
This delicate annual herb typically reaches heights of 5 to 15 cm, forming small, branched tufts. Its fleshy, succulent leaves are alternate, cylindrical to somewhat flattened, and often turn a vibrant reddish-bronze when exposed to intense sunlight or drought stress. In late spring, it produces clusters of small, star-like yellow flowers, each featuring four to five bright yellow petals, matching yellow stamens, and pointed green sepals.

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Danger
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Interesting facts
Despite growing in extremely thin soils that dry out completely, its CAM photosynthesis allows it to seal its breathing pores during the blistering day.
It is an annual plant, meaning it completes its entire life cycle from seed germination to flowering and seed release within a single year.
Its leaves act as miniature water reservoirs, swelling up during rains and turning a brilliant crimson during dry spells to protect against sunburn.
Special abilities
CAM Photosynthesis
Utilizes Crassulacean Acid Metabolism, allowing it to capture carbon dioxide at night and keep its pores closed during the hot, dry day to prevent water loss.
Sunscreen Pigmentation
Produces red anthocyanin pigments under high-light or drought stress, shielding its delicate inner tissues from intense sun damage.
Rapid Seed Cycle
Completes its entire lifecycle within a few months of spring, setting hardy seeds that lie dormant to survive harsh summer droughts.
Measurements & details
- Length
- 5+ cm
- Weight
- 0.001+ kg
Diet & Feeding
As an autotrophic plant, it generates its own energy through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing key minerals from sparse, rocky soils.
Primary Foods
- Sunlight
- Carbon dioxide
- Water
- Soil minerals
Foraging Method
- Foraging
Ecological connections
Southeastern Blueberry Bee
Habropoda laboriosa
Provides critical spring nectar and pollen to native bees visiting rocky glades.

Variegated Fritillary
Euptoieta claudia
Its succulent leaves are occasionally consumed by generalist insect herbivores.
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Safety
Danger
1/5 ยท Very low
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to identify Yellow Stonecrop?
The easiest way to identify Yellow Stonecrop is to use the Snappit nature identifier app.
How long is Yellow Stonecrop?
5+ cm
How much does Yellow Stonecrop weigh?
0.001+ kg
What does Yellow Stonecrop eat?
As an autotrophic plant, it generates its own energy through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing key minerals from sparse, rocky soils.
Where is Yellow Stonecrop usually found?
Found on rocky glades, sandstone outcrops, granite flatrocks, and thin, barren soils across the south-central United States.
How does Yellow Stonecrop hunt?
Foraging
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