Succulents are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. They will make exotic & beautiful displays in your house or office.
When you need houseplants that can thrive with little water & maintenance, look no further than these succulents to add to your collection.
Cotyledon tomentosa, or also known as Bear’s paw, is one of the most adorable members in the succulents family. It has a peculiar thick, ovate fuzzy green leaves with prominent dark red toothed edges that resemble the claws of a bear and velvety coating, this little fella does an awesome job in adding beautiful contrast and unique texture to any space.
Bear’s paw has a low, shrub-like growing habitat that can reach over 30cm in height and usually produce a large orange bell-shaped flowers during spring. Although Cotyledon tomentosa is fairly easy to take care of, their leaves are quite fragile. So knowing how you can properly take care of them is a must.
Cotyledon Tomantosa - Bear's Paw Succulent
Succulents should be watered only when the soil has dried out completely.
If you are thinking of having your Cotyledon Tomentosa as a house-plant, you need to place them near a south-facing window or in a bright place where the can enjoy at least six hours of indirect lights per day.Since Bear’s Paw is a very fragile plant, they can easily suffer from overwatering.