Sedum rubrotinto Aurora originates from the mountainous calcareous slopes of Mexico. It is a perennial, polycarpic species exhibiting stronger anthocyanin pigmentation than related Sedum, resulting in distinctive reddish-brown foliage. Spatulate leaves measuring 1.5-2 cm, arranged in dense rosettes; coloration shifts from olive green to deep reddish-brown under high light intensity.
Full sun exposure for minimum 6 hours daily; reduced watering from autumn through spring; substrate composed of at least 70% mineral components ensuring good drainage; minimum temperature 5°C; prone to damage from prolonged waterlogging.