Pink Jelly Bean
Sedum rubrotinctum 'Aurora' (Pink Jelly Bean)
Pink Jelly Bean
Sedum rubrotinctum 'Aurora' (Pink Jelly Bean)
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Sedum rubrotinctum 'Aurora' (Pink Jelly Bean)
8.5cm
£7.99
Sedum rubrotinctum 'Aurora', better known as the Pink Jelly Bean, is a plump little succulent covered in translucent, bean-shaped leaves that blush from soft mint-green to candy pink as the light grows brighter. It is the pastel version of the classic jelly bean plant, and the colour is the whole point: keep it in strong sun and the tips deepen to sherbet pink and coral.
Origins
Sedum rubrotinctum belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is a plant of garden origin, with parentage traced back to Mexico. 'Aurora' is a selected pink-toned cultivar. Like most stonecrops it evolved to store water in those swollen leaves, so it shrugs off dry spells and asks very little of you in return. It sits happily alongside the rest of our cacti and succulents and earns a place among our easy-going small plants.
Looking after it
Give it the brightest spot you have, ideally a south or west-facing windowsill, because light is what keeps the pink. Water only when the compost has dried out completely, then soak and drain fully; in winter, water barely at all. A free-draining, gritty mix is essential, so pot it into a proper succulent substrate and never let it sit wet. The leaves detach at a touch, which is mildly annoying but also how the plant propagates, so each dropped bean is a free new plant. As the stems lengthen and lean they make a pretty, spilling display in a raised pot or among our hanging plants.
Keep it above 5C and out of frost. The sap can irritate skin and the plant is mildly toxic if eaten, so site it away from nibbling pets and wash your hands after handling.
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Colour is driven by light. In strong, direct sun the bean-shaped leaves flush pink, coral and red, but in a dim spot they fade back to plain green and the stems stretch out. Move it to the brightest windowsill you have, ideally south or west-facing, and the pink returns as the new growth hardens off.
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Only when the compost has dried out completely. Give it a proper soak, let all the excess drain away, then leave it alone until it is bone dry again. Through winter it barely needs anything at all. Far more of these are lost to overwatering than to neglect, so when in doubt, wait.
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The plump leaves detach very easily, and a few will always come away when you move or repot the plant. That is normal for the jelly bean plant and not a sign of ill health. Each fallen leaf can be laid on top of dry compost to root and form a brand new plantlet, so it is one of the easiest succulents to propagate.
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Treat it as mildly toxic. The sap can irritate skin on contact and the leaves may cause a stomach upset if eaten, so keep it out of reach of curious pets and children and wash your hands after handling or propagating it. If you would prefer a genuinely pet-safe option, browse our pet-safe houseplants.
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Your plant will arrive in its nursery grow pot — the plastic pot it's been growing in. We don't include a decorative pot as standard, and there's a good reason for that: it means you get to choose one that fits your space and style, rather than being stuck with something that doesn't suit your home.
It also means you're not paying extra for a pot you might not want. The nursery pot is perfectly fine to keep your plant in for a while, just pop it inside a decorative cover pot or cache pot and you're good to go. When you're ready to repot (usually after a growing season or when roots start poking out the bottom), you can move it into something more permanent with fresh soil.
If you're not sure what size cover pot to go for, check the pot selector tool listed above, you'll want a decorative pot that's a centimetre or two wider than that to give it a comfortable fit. -
Every plant on our site includes the pot size (e.g. 12cm) and, where possible, an approximate height. That's the most reliable way to set your expectations, photos can sometimes make a plant look larger or smaller than it really is.
If you're thinking "that sounds quite small for the price," here's something worth knowing: younger, smaller plants almost always adapt better to your home than larger ones. They adjust faster to your light and humidity, put out new growth more quickly, and tend to establish stronger root systems long-term. A plant that grows into your space will usually outperform one that was already big when it arrived.
That said, every plant is an individual. The one you receive may vary slightly in height, shape, or fullness compared to the photo, that's the nature of living things, not a quality issue. We select healthy, well-established specimens, and if you ever feel your plant doesn't match what you were expecting, just get in touch and we'll take a look. -
There's a big difference between a plant that's been sitting under on a retail shelf and one that's been looked after and cared for by people who specialise in exactly this.
Our plants are grown in house or sourced from specialist nurseries, many of them varieties you simply won't find at your local garden centre or supermarket. Before anything leaves us, it's checked over by our horticultural team to make sure it's healthy, well-rooted, and ready to thrive in your home. We're not shifting volume off a pallet, we're choosing plants we'd want to keep ourselves.
When you buy from a supermarket, you get a plant and a generic care label. When you buy from us, you get the knowledge that comes with it, detailed care guidance, a team you can actually contact if something isn't going right, and the confidence that what's arriving has been looked after properly from the moment it was grown to the moment it reaches your door.
We're a specialist nursery first, not a retailer that happens to sell plants. That's the difference, and you'll see it the moment you open the box. -
First things first, unbox it as soon as you can. Plants don't love being in dark boxes any more than you would, and the sooner yours is out and breathing, the better.
Remove all the packaging carefully, give the soil a check with your finger, and water lightly if it feels dry. Then find it a spot with appropriate light, but avoid putting it straight into harsh direct sun or next to a radiator. Think of it like arriving somewhere new after a long journey: it needs a moment to adjust.
It's completely normal for your plant to look a little tired or droopy after transit. This is called transit stress, and most plants bounce back within a week or two. You might see a yellow leaf or some drooping, don't panic, and resist the urge to overwater or start repotting straight away.
Our advice for the first couple of weeks: leave it in its nursery pot, water it only when the top layer of soil feels dry, and let it acclimatise to your home's light, temperature, and humidity. Once it's settled in and showing signs of new growth, you can think about repotting or moving it to its permanent spot.
Every plant we sell comes with a care guide on the product page so you'll know exactly what it needs going forward. And if anything doesn't look right, get in touch with our team, we're always happy to help. -
Yes! and we go to serious lengths to make sure of it. Every plant is hand-packed by our team with protective wrapping and secure, custom-designed boxes to keep it stable and safe in transit. We've shipped hundreds of thousands of plants across the UK and our packaging methods have been refined over years to handle the bumps and jolts of delivery.
During colder months, we monitor weather forecasts and offer heat packs where needed to protect against frost. In extreme conditions, we may hold your order for a day or two rather than risk sending it out, we'd rather you wait an extra day than receive a stressed plant.
That said, plants are living things, and the occasional transit wobble can happen. If your plant arrives damaged or isn't in the condition you'd expect, just get in touch within 48 hours with a photo, and we'll make it right, whether that's a replacement or a full refund. No fuss.
The short version: we treat every box like it's going to someone who really cares about what's inside, because it is.
All plants are covered by our 7-day live arrival guarantee. We pack every order in protective, sustainable packaging designed to keep your plants safe in transit. Whether grown in our own nursery or sourced from trusted partner growers, every plant is checked before it ships. On the rare occasion something isn't right on arrival, we'll make it good, provided the plant is still in its original nursery pot.
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