08/01/2021
🌺🌻SEDUM RUBROTINCTUM AURORA-PINK JELLY BEANS CARE, PROPAGATION🌷🌻🌺
🌷🌷If you love Sedum Rubrotinctum ‘Jelly Bean Plant’ then you would equally love Sedum Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’ – commonly referred to as Pink Jelly Beans or Pink Pork and Beans. These are special plants that have exquisite color combinations and intricate features. They have plump, luscious jelly bean leaves in stunning shades of mauve-pink, cream and lime green. According to Altman Plants, its given name ‘Aurora’ refers to the incredible light show seen around the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres, also known as the Aurora Borealis (Northern lights) and Aurora Australis (Southern lights).
Sedum Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’ has a garden origin, meaning it has been cultivated from the wild and selectively bred to be grown in the garden. Wherever it came from and whatever name you choose to call it by, we can agree that these are exceptional succulent plants. I started with a small starter plant in a 2-3 inch pot that I have grown and spread in different pots and containers in my garden. These plants sprawl out as they grow and can be grown in ground, in containers or even in hanging baskets. They produce bright clusters of yellow flowers.
SEDUM RUBROTINCTUM ’AURORA’ CARE🌺🌻🌷
🌺🌻Sunlight Requirements🌷🌻
Sedum Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’ needs plenty of bright sunlight but not full sun. They do best in areas that receive partial sun or filtered light. Unlike Sedum Rubrotinctum which can be acclimated to full sun, ‘Auroras’ have a harder time acclimating to full sun or intense heat and burn easier because of their lighter pigmentation.
Are They Indoor or Outdoor Plants?
Sedum Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’ can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Whether indoors or outdoors, providing the right potting mix (a well draining one) along with proper lighting will give them the best chance at survival.🌻🌺