Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’

Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’ is a charming trailing succulent prized for its compact size, vibrant foliage, and impressive drought tolerance. Its soft pastel tones and tidy growth habit make it a favorite for small spaces, dish gardens, succulent arrangements, and even living walls. Additionally, this Trailing Sedum 'Little Missy' with variegated green and pink leaves is perfect for adding a splash of color to rock gardens or hanging baskets. 

Native to southern Europe, the Sedum Little Missy 'Variegated' differs from the regular Sedum Little Missy due to its variegated foliage, which features a mix of green and cream-colored leaves.

This unique feature adds visual interest and texture to the plant, making it stand out in a garden or container arrangement.

Mature plants remain low-growing and compact, can grow up to 4 inches tall, and spread up to 12 inches wide.

Its trailing habit makes it especially useful for cascading over the edges of pots, garden beds, or rock walls, and it also makes a great choice for hanging planters.

During summer and early fall, Sedum Little Missy produces tiny, star-shaped pink to white flowers on short stems that rise just above the foliage. While the blooms are not the plant’s primary feature, they do attract bees and other beneficial pollinators, making it a supportive addition to pollinator-friendly gardens. Its flowering season adds an extra layer of charm, especially in outdoor settings. 

Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’ thrives both indoors in containers as a hanging plant, and outdoors as a trailing ground cover or in rock gardens. Its dense, mat-forming growth habit makes it ideal for filling in wide spaces while adding texture and helping to control erosion. Though it may seem modest from a distance, a closer look reveals its charm, petite, heart-shaped leaves in soft green shades, often edged with creamy variegation. Many plants also develop pink to reddish tones along the borders in warmer weather, giving them year-round visual interest. 

When and How to Water Your Sedum Little Messy 

The Sedum little missy stores moisture in its leaves, allowing it to thrive with minimal irrigation. Overwatering is the most common mistake, so always let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Sedum Little Missy is a drought-tolerant succulent that should be watered deeply but infrequently, about once every 10–14 days from spring to early fall, and even less in winter months, once every 3–4 weeks 

From March to September, during the growing season, water thoroughly every 10–14 days, allowing excess to drain away. Be sure to monitor your environment, as warmer temperatures or outdoor placement may increase evaporation and require more frequent watering. Water until it drains from the pot’s bottom, but never let it sit in water. 

From October to February, in the dormant season, reduce watering to once every 3–4 weeks and only when the soil is completely dry. With cooler temperatures and slower growth, Sedum Little Missy requires far less moisture. This helps prevent root rot and maintains its compact habit. 

Light Requirements – Where to Place Your Sedum Little Messy 

When growing indoors, Sedum Little Missy grows best in bright, indirect light, ideally placed near a sunny window that receives 4–6 hours of filtered light daily.

Avoid low-light corners or direct midday sun through glass, which may scorch the foliage. Rotate the pot weekly for balanced growth.

When growing outdoors, Sedum Little Missy prefers full sun to partial shade, ideally receiving at least 4–6 hours of morning sun with light afternoon shade.

In hotter climates, some protection from harsh afternoon rays helps prevent leaf burning.

On patios or balconies, filtered sunlight under a pergola or bright dappled light under trees works well. 

Whether grown inside or out, this sedum adapts best to consistent light levels. Sudden changes in lighting, such as moving it from shade to direct sun, may cause temporary stress or leaf color changes. 

Optimal Soil and Fertilizer Needs 

The Sedum Little Missy prefers sandy, well-drained soil and should be fertilized once a year in spring. Planet Desert specializes in succulents and has specialized succulent potting soil that includes an organic substrate with mycorrhizae to help with the growth of a healthy root system, to help your succulents thrive.

Fertilize lightly during the active growing season with a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer once a year in spring. Avoid fertilizing during dormancy. Do not overfeed, as excessive nutrients may cause leggy growth or dull leaf color. Always apply fertilizer to moist soil and follow package instructions for best results.

Hardiness Zones & More 

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.

In cooler climates, grow it as an annual or overwinter indoors. It tolerates dry air and low humidity well, especially in arid zones.

Provide protection from heavy rain or frost by placing it in containers or raised beds. Outdoor light should be direct in the morning, with filtered light in the afternoon to maintain its vibrant leaf color. 

How to Grow Best Sedum Little Missy Indoors 

The hanging Sedum Little Missy thrives indoors when provided with bright, indirect light, such as near an east- or south-facing window that gets filtered sunlight for most of the day. Maintain average household temperatures between 65–75°F, avoiding cold drafts from windows or vents, which can stress the plant.

While it tolerates dry indoor air fairly well, moderate humidity levels will help it grow more evenly, especially during winter when indoor heating may dry the air. Steer clear of placing it in overly humid environments like bathrooms, where excess moisture can increase the risk of fungal problems. Ensure it’s potted in well-draining soil and a breathable container, and rotate the pot every few weeks to encourage balanced growth. 

Wildlife Sedum Little Missy Attracts the Following Friendly Pollinators 

Sedum Little Missy is a pollinator-friendly plant that attracts bees, butterflies, honeybees, hoverflies, and hummingbird’s other beneficial insects with its tiny pink blooms. Though low to the ground, its flowering display serves as a rich nectar source in sunny gardens and patios.  

Colorful butterfly Butterflies
Bee on a flower Bees
Hummingbird in flight Hummingbirds
Red ladybug on a leaf Lady Bugs
Various pollinators Multi Pollinators
Green bird Other Birds

According to the ASPCA, Sedum Little Missy is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. However, it is safe to touch and handle, so it is a great option for pet owners looking to add some greenery to their home without worrying about their furry friends getting sick.  

How to Propagate Your Sedum Little Missy 

Propagation is easy and reliable via stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, or division. To propagate by stem cutting, snip a healthy 2–3-inch segment, allow it to callus for a day, then plant in dry succulent mix. Mist lightly until roots form in 2–3 weeks. Leaf propagation can also be done by gently pulling off a healthy leaf and placing it on top of the soil. Roots and new rosettes will begin to develop at the base in several weeks. Keep the soil lightly moist but not wet. 

Division is another effective method, especially for mature plants. Gently pull apart clusters, keeping some roots attached, and replant them into separate containers. Avoid watering for a few days to reduce transplant shock. 

Key Takeaways

  1. The Trailing Sedum 'Little Missy' with variegated green and pink leaves is perfect for adding a splash of color to rock gardens or hanging baskets.
  2. Sedum Little Missy is a miniature, mat-forming succulent known for its trailing habit, making it ideal for ground cover, container edges, or small-scale indoor displays.
  3. It displays charming, variegated, heart-shaped leaves that often develop a pink blush in warmer weather, adding seasonal color changes.
  4. This sedum plant is highly drought-tolerant once established, requiring very little water to thrive and making it perfect for xeriscapes or low-maintenance indoor care.
  5. Sedum Little Missy is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with cats, dogs, or small children.

The Bottom Line 

Overall, the Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’ is a charming, low-maintenance succulent known for its colorful variegated foliage and resilience in drought conditions. Whether grown indoors or outside, it adapts to a range of light and soil types, requires minimal watering, and is safe around pets. Its ability to attract pollinators while thriving with little effort makes it a standout choice for gardeners of all levels. 

Bloom Season Spring, early fall
Botanical Name Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Dormancy Winter
Family Crassulaceae
Flower Color Pink, white
Genus Sedum
Growth Habit Trailing
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 4 in. tall, 12 in. wide
Native Area North America
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Easy to maintain, easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low
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  • How do you care for little Missy Sedum?

    1. Soil: Sedum Little Missy thrives in well-draining, gritty, or sandy soil. Use a succulent potting mix for containers to prevent moisture buildup around the roots.
    2. Watering: Water sparingly, only when the soil is fully dry. Overwatering is the most common issue with this plant, especially in humid environments or poorly draining pots.
    3. Indoor Light and Temperature: Provide bright indirect light year-round, ideally near a sunny window. It prefers typical household temperatures between 65–75°F and does not tolerate cold drafts or overly humid areas.
    4. Outdoor USDA Zones and Light: Sedum Little Missy performs best in USDA zones 9–11. It enjoys full sun to partial shade, though some protection from harsh afternoon rays is beneficial in extremely hot climates.
    5. Pruning: Light pruning helps maintain its compact shape. You can also trim back leggy or faded stems to encourage fuller, more vigorous growth.

  • Is Sedum little missy poisonous to cats and dogs?

    No, Sedum Little Missy is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households. However, it is safe to touch and handle, so it is a great option for pet owners looking to add some greenery to their home without worrying about their furry friends getting sick. 

  • Does variegated sedum Little Missy like full sun or shade?

    The Sedum Little Missy prefers full sun to partial shade, depending on the climate. In mild regions, full sun helps intensify its variegated colors and pink margins. However, in hotter climates or intense afternoon exposure, partial shade can prevent leaf scorching and fading. Whether indoors or outdoors, aim for several hours of bright light daily to keep the foliage compact and colorful.

Back To Plant Description Main Page

Common Pests and Problems with Your Sedum Little Messy

Sedum Little Missy is naturally resistant to most pests and diseases when grown in dry, well-drained conditions.

Root rot – This occurs due to overwatering or poor drainage. Always use fast-draining soil and water only when dry. 

Mealybugs – These pests may cluster near the leaf base or stem. Treat with neem oil or a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. 

Aphids – These soft-bodied insects feed on new growth. Wash off with a strong water spray or insecticidal soap. 

Fungal spots – Caused by excessive humidity or overhead watering. Improve air circulation and avoid wetting leaves. 

Stretching (etiolation) – Occurs when the plant lacks sufficient light. Move to a brighter location to encourage compact growth. 

Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features

Bloom Season Spring, early fall
Botanical Name Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Dormancy Winter
Family Crassulaceae
Flower Color Pink, white
Genus Sedum
Growth Habit Trailing
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 4 in. tall, 12 in. wide
Native Area North America
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Easy to maintain, easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Frequently Asked
Questions

  • How do you care for little Missy Sedum?

    1. Soil: Sedum Little Missy thrives in well-draining, gritty, or sandy soil. Use a succulent potting mix for containers to prevent moisture buildup around the roots.
    2. Watering: Water sparingly, only when the soil is fully dry. Overwatering is the most common issue with this plant, especially in humid environments or poorly draining pots.
    3. Indoor Light and Temperature: Provide bright indirect light year-round, ideally near a sunny window. It prefers typical household temperatures between 65–75°F and does not tolerate cold drafts or overly humid areas.
    4. Outdoor USDA Zones and Light: Sedum Little Missy performs best in USDA zones 9–11. It enjoys full sun to partial shade, though some protection from harsh afternoon rays is beneficial in extremely hot climates.
    5. Pruning: Light pruning helps maintain its compact shape. You can also trim back leggy or faded stems to encourage fuller, more vigorous growth.

  • Is Sedum little missy poisonous to cats and dogs?

    No, Sedum Little Missy is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households. However, it is safe to touch and handle, so it is a great option for pet owners looking to add some greenery to their home without worrying about their furry friends getting sick. 

  • Does variegated sedum Little Missy like full sun or shade?

    The Sedum Little Missy prefers full sun to partial shade, depending on the climate. In mild regions, full sun helps intensify its variegated colors and pink margins. However, in hotter climates or intense afternoon exposure, partial shade can prevent leaf scorching and fading. Whether indoors or outdoors, aim for several hours of bright light daily to keep the foliage compact and colorful.

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  • Key Plant Features

Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’ is a charming trailing succulent prized for its compact size, vibrant foliage, and impressive drought tolerance. Its soft pastel tones and tidy growth habit make it a favorite for small spaces, dish gardens, succulent arrangements, and even living walls. Additionally, this Trailing Sedum 'Little Missy' with variegated green and pink leaves is perfect for adding a splash of color to rock gardens or hanging baskets. 

Native to southern Europe, the Sedum Little Missy 'Variegated' differs from the regular Sedum Little Missy due to its variegated foliage, which features a mix of green and cream-colored leaves.

This unique feature adds visual interest and texture to the plant, making it stand out in a garden or container arrangement.

Mature plants remain low-growing and compact, can grow up to 4 inches tall, and spread up to 12 inches wide.

Its trailing habit makes it especially useful for cascading over the edges of pots, garden beds, or rock walls, and it also makes a great choice for hanging planters.

During summer and early fall, Sedum Little Missy produces tiny, star-shaped pink to white flowers on short stems that rise just above the foliage. While the blooms are not the plant’s primary feature, they do attract bees and other beneficial pollinators, making it a supportive addition to pollinator-friendly gardens. Its flowering season adds an extra layer of charm, especially in outdoor settings. 

Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’ thrives both indoors in containers as a hanging plant, and outdoors as a trailing ground cover or in rock gardens. Its dense, mat-forming growth habit makes it ideal for filling in wide spaces while adding texture and helping to control erosion. Though it may seem modest from a distance, a closer look reveals its charm, petite, heart-shaped leaves in soft green shades, often edged with creamy variegation. Many plants also develop pink to reddish tones along the borders in warmer weather, giving them year-round visual interest. 

When and How to Water Your Sedum Little Messy 

The Sedum little missy stores moisture in its leaves, allowing it to thrive with minimal irrigation. Overwatering is the most common mistake, so always let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Sedum Little Missy is a drought-tolerant succulent that should be watered deeply but infrequently, about once every 10–14 days from spring to early fall, and even less in winter months, once every 3–4 weeks 

From March to September, during the growing season, water thoroughly every 10–14 days, allowing excess to drain away. Be sure to monitor your environment, as warmer temperatures or outdoor placement may increase evaporation and require more frequent watering. Water until it drains from the pot’s bottom, but never let it sit in water. 

From October to February, in the dormant season, reduce watering to once every 3–4 weeks and only when the soil is completely dry. With cooler temperatures and slower growth, Sedum Little Missy requires far less moisture. This helps prevent root rot and maintains its compact habit. 

Light Requirements – Where to Place Your Sedum Little Messy 

When growing indoors, Sedum Little Missy grows best in bright, indirect light, ideally placed near a sunny window that receives 4–6 hours of filtered light daily.

Avoid low-light corners or direct midday sun through glass, which may scorch the foliage. Rotate the pot weekly for balanced growth.

When growing outdoors, Sedum Little Missy prefers full sun to partial shade, ideally receiving at least 4–6 hours of morning sun with light afternoon shade.

In hotter climates, some protection from harsh afternoon rays helps prevent leaf burning.

On patios or balconies, filtered sunlight under a pergola or bright dappled light under trees works well. 

Whether grown inside or out, this sedum adapts best to consistent light levels. Sudden changes in lighting, such as moving it from shade to direct sun, may cause temporary stress or leaf color changes. 

Optimal Soil and Fertilizer Needs 

The Sedum Little Missy prefers sandy, well-drained soil and should be fertilized once a year in spring. Planet Desert specializes in succulents and has specialized succulent potting soil that includes an organic substrate with mycorrhizae to help with the growth of a healthy root system, to help your succulents thrive.

Fertilize lightly during the active growing season with a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer once a year in spring. Avoid fertilizing during dormancy. Do not overfeed, as excessive nutrients may cause leggy growth or dull leaf color. Always apply fertilizer to moist soil and follow package instructions for best results.

Hardiness Zones & More 

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.

In cooler climates, grow it as an annual or overwinter indoors. It tolerates dry air and low humidity well, especially in arid zones.

Provide protection from heavy rain or frost by placing it in containers or raised beds. Outdoor light should be direct in the morning, with filtered light in the afternoon to maintain its vibrant leaf color. 

How to Grow Best Sedum Little Missy Indoors 

The hanging Sedum Little Missy thrives indoors when provided with bright, indirect light, such as near an east- or south-facing window that gets filtered sunlight for most of the day. Maintain average household temperatures between 65–75°F, avoiding cold drafts from windows or vents, which can stress the plant.

While it tolerates dry indoor air fairly well, moderate humidity levels will help it grow more evenly, especially during winter when indoor heating may dry the air. Steer clear of placing it in overly humid environments like bathrooms, where excess moisture can increase the risk of fungal problems. Ensure it’s potted in well-draining soil and a breathable container, and rotate the pot every few weeks to encourage balanced growth. 

Wildlife Sedum Little Missy Attracts the Following Friendly Pollinators 

Sedum Little Missy is a pollinator-friendly plant that attracts bees, butterflies, honeybees, hoverflies, and hummingbird’s other beneficial insects with its tiny pink blooms. Though low to the ground, its flowering display serves as a rich nectar source in sunny gardens and patios.  

Colorful butterfly Butterflies
Bee on a flower Bees
Hummingbird in flight Hummingbirds
Red ladybug on a leaf Lady Bugs
Various pollinators Multi Pollinators
Green bird Other Birds

According to the ASPCA, Sedum Little Missy is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. However, it is safe to touch and handle, so it is a great option for pet owners looking to add some greenery to their home without worrying about their furry friends getting sick.  

How to Propagate Your Sedum Little Missy 

Propagation is easy and reliable via stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, or division. To propagate by stem cutting, snip a healthy 2–3-inch segment, allow it to callus for a day, then plant in dry succulent mix. Mist lightly until roots form in 2–3 weeks. Leaf propagation can also be done by gently pulling off a healthy leaf and placing it on top of the soil. Roots and new rosettes will begin to develop at the base in several weeks. Keep the soil lightly moist but not wet. 

Division is another effective method, especially for mature plants. Gently pull apart clusters, keeping some roots attached, and replant them into separate containers. Avoid watering for a few days to reduce transplant shock. 

Key Takeaways

  1. The Trailing Sedum 'Little Missy' with variegated green and pink leaves is perfect for adding a splash of color to rock gardens or hanging baskets.
  2. Sedum Little Missy is a miniature, mat-forming succulent known for its trailing habit, making it ideal for ground cover, container edges, or small-scale indoor displays.
  3. It displays charming, variegated, heart-shaped leaves that often develop a pink blush in warmer weather, adding seasonal color changes.
  4. This sedum plant is highly drought-tolerant once established, requiring very little water to thrive and making it perfect for xeriscapes or low-maintenance indoor care.
  5. Sedum Little Missy is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with cats, dogs, or small children.

The Bottom Line 

Overall, the Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’ is a charming, low-maintenance succulent known for its colorful variegated foliage and resilience in drought conditions. Whether grown indoors or outside, it adapts to a range of light and soil types, requires minimal watering, and is safe around pets. Its ability to attract pollinators while thriving with little effort makes it a standout choice for gardeners of all levels. 

Bloom Season Spring, early fall
Botanical Name Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Dormancy Winter
Family Crassulaceae
Flower Color Pink, white
Genus Sedum
Growth Habit Trailing
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 4 in. tall, 12 in. wide
Native Area North America
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Easy to maintain, easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Common Pests and Problems with Your Sedum Little Messy

Sedum Little Missy is naturally resistant to most pests and diseases when grown in dry, well-drained conditions.

Root rot – This occurs due to overwatering or poor drainage. Always use fast-draining soil and water only when dry. 

Mealybugs – These pests may cluster near the leaf base or stem. Treat with neem oil or a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. 

Aphids – These soft-bodied insects feed on new growth. Wash off with a strong water spray or insecticidal soap. 

Fungal spots – Caused by excessive humidity or overhead watering. Improve air circulation and avoid wetting leaves. 

Stretching (etiolation) – Occurs when the plant lacks sufficient light. Move to a brighter location to encourage compact growth. 

Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features

Bloom Season Spring, early fall
Botanical Name Sedum Little Missy ‘Variegated’
Dormancy Winter
Family Crassulaceae
Flower Color Pink, white
Genus Sedum
Growth Habit Trailing
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 4 in. tall, 12 in. wide
Native Area North America
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Easy to maintain, easy to grow
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Frequently Asked
Questions

  • How do you care for little Missy Sedum?

    1. Soil: Sedum Little Missy thrives in well-draining, gritty, or sandy soil. Use a succulent potting mix for containers to prevent moisture buildup around the roots.
    2. Watering: Water sparingly, only when the soil is fully dry. Overwatering is the most common issue with this plant, especially in humid environments or poorly draining pots.
    3. Indoor Light and Temperature: Provide bright indirect light year-round, ideally near a sunny window. It prefers typical household temperatures between 65–75°F and does not tolerate cold drafts or overly humid areas.
    4. Outdoor USDA Zones and Light: Sedum Little Missy performs best in USDA zones 9–11. It enjoys full sun to partial shade, though some protection from harsh afternoon rays is beneficial in extremely hot climates.
    5. Pruning: Light pruning helps maintain its compact shape. You can also trim back leggy or faded stems to encourage fuller, more vigorous growth.

  • Is Sedum little missy poisonous to cats and dogs?

    No, Sedum Little Missy is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for pet-friendly households. However, it is safe to touch and handle, so it is a great option for pet owners looking to add some greenery to their home without worrying about their furry friends getting sick. 

  • Does variegated sedum Little Missy like full sun or shade?

    The Sedum Little Missy prefers full sun to partial shade, depending on the climate. In mild regions, full sun helps intensify its variegated colors and pink margins. However, in hotter climates or intense afternoon exposure, partial shade can prevent leaf scorching and fading. Whether indoors or outdoors, aim for several hours of bright light daily to keep the foliage compact and colorful.

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