This is another Ice Plant Cactus Succulent that I had in my garden, this beautiful, creeping Ice Plant that is ideal in drought tolerant landscapes or on slopes for bursts of color. It is well adapted to low water use.   

5 un-rooted 3 to 4 inches long cuttings, it is hardy and easy to grow.  To root and grow this cutting, bury the lower 1/3 of the cutting into good potting soil or compost in a pot.  Keep the soil moist, the new shoots and roots will start to grow after a few weeks. 

The plant is sun-loving, and thrives well in very dry and hot environments. While it adapts well to various soil types, it prefers well drained soils, or even rocky terrain.

The first four pictures are at maturity when it is fully grown.