purpleinopp said: Hi & welcome! I think it is this one:
Golden Sedum (Sedum adolphi)
It looks good. When the soil is dry, water it so that all of it gets moist. Does the pot have a drain hole in the bottom?
herrwood said: Not to confuse you while pots with drain holes are best.I do use various containers that do not have drain holes but about do put about 1.5" of pebbles in the bottom of the pot.
As stated above the goal is not too much water they are plants that survive in arid areas.
purpleinopp said: It looks like there is just not enough light for that plant in the spot where that plant has been. If that is the most bright spot you can offer, I would recommend trying another plant that does not need so much light.
purpleinopp said: Agree, but all a moot point w/o more light if the goal is to have a plant that looks like the first pics of this discussion, upright with straight uncurled leaves.