Sedum palmeri is a smooth,
perennial subshrub with multiple slender, bending stems that grow between tall. The flowering branches of
Sedum palmeri stand upright, bearing loosely arranged clusters of flowers in either
panicle or
corymb-like formations. The small
bracts are somewhat oval. Each flower has five to seven segments and is attached by a stalk. The
sepals are broad at the base, unequal in size, and oblong with slightly pointed tips, measuring 4 to 5.5
mm. The
petals are partly fused at the base, oblong, slightly rounded at the tip, and broadly pointed, with a striking orange-yellow hue, reaching 6 to 7
mm in length. The
nectar scales are wider than they are long and nearly flat. The
styles are relatively long, and the fruiting bodies stand somewhat upright. ==Cultivation==