Botanical Name: Cotyledon Tomentosa
Common Name: Bear's Paw
Common Name: Bear's Paw
Country of Origin: South Africa
The Cotyledon tomentosa, commonly known as "Bear's Paw", is a unique and distinctive succulent plant. It is known for its fuzzy, silvery-green leaves that resemble the pads of a bear's or kitten's paw. The leaves are densely covered with fine white hairs, giving them a soft and velvety texture. Pots sold separately.
Care Instructions:
Light Preference: Enjoys indirect bright light and full sun up to 6 hours, except in summer days, when partial shade is recommended.
Water tolerance: Water once a week (preferably on schedule). Allow the soil to be dry between waterings. Do not overwater as too much moisture will lead to root rot.
Light Preference: Enjoys indirect bright light and full sun up to 6 hours, except in summer days, when partial shade is recommended.
Water tolerance: Water once a week (preferably on schedule). Allow the soil to be dry between waterings. Do not overwater as too much moisture will lead to root rot.
Soil: Enjoys gritty succulent potting soil. Feed during the summer by adding new soil. If you grow them in containers, repot them with fresh potting soil every 2-3 years.
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