Sedum pulchellum is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names widowscross[1] and widow's cross.
It is native to calcareous areas of the South-Central and Southeastern United States, where it is found on flat rock outcrops, particularly cedar glades.
[2] Most populations are in the Interior Low Plateau, and Ozark and Ouachita Mountains.
[3] It produces pink-white flowers in late spring.
[4] It is a winter annual, germinating in the fall and dying in the summer.