Sedum sarmentosum likes warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment. If it is cultivated outdoors, it can be maintained in a cool, ventilated and astigmatism place to avoid long-term direct sunlight, otherwise it is easy to cause yellowing of leaves for a long time.
The aliases of Sedum sarmentosum are: wild purslane, watercress, dog tooth flap, stone vegetable, fire herb, watercress, money hanging, water purslane and so on.