Sedeveria laetitia is a cultivated hybrid between Sedum and Echeveria, adapted to temperate zones with well-drained substrates. It exhibits a perennial growth cycle with dense rosettes and demonstrates higher tolerance to intense sunlight compared to its parent genera. Spatulate leaves, 2-3 cm wide, arranged in a compact rosette with faintly serrated edges. Green-gray coloration with pinkish hues under full sun and lighter shades in shade.
Full sun exposure for minimum 6 hours; reduced watering in winter, increased during active growth. Substrate with at least 70% mineral content, mandatory drainage. Minimum temperature 5°C; susceptible to prolonged waterlogging.