For something so low-growing, this Rocky Stonecrop packs in a whole lot of color. Its succulent foliage is chartreuse, and summer blooms are a vibrant yellow. The foliage is needle-like, looking light and airy as it covers garden beds, rock tops, slopes, and more. In cooler climates, Angelina's foliage turns a bit orange once the temperature drops, providing a different look to the garden area where it is planted. Attracting pollinators and growing with ease, this ground cover is a great one for those who want a major swell of color and great plant self-sufficiency.