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succulent that looks like bear paws Bear's Paw Cotyledon | Cotyledon tomentosa

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succulent that looks like bear paws Bear's Paw Cotyledon | Cotyledon tomentosaBears Paw Cotyledon, botanically listed as Cotyledon tomentosa, is a live succulent plant selected for its distinctive form and ornamental appeal. Natural color, size, form, and presentation may vary slightly with season, maturity, and growing conditions. Cotyledon tomentosa, commonly referred to as Bear's Paw, is a charming and distinctive succulent known for its unique appearance. Here's a detailed look at its morphological characteristics, growth

Bear’s Paw Cotyledon, botanically listed as Cotyledon tomentosa, is a live succulent plant selected for its distinctive form and ornamental appeal. Natural color, size, form, and presentation may vary slightly with season, maturity, and growing conditions.

Cotyledon tomentosa, commonly referred to as Bear's Paw, is a charming and distinctive succulent known for its unique appearance. Here's a detailed look at its morphological characteristics, growth habits, maintenance points, and reproduction methods:

Morphological Characteristics

  • Leaves: The most striking feature of Cotyledon tomentosa is its fleshy, green leaves that resemble a bear's paw. Each leaf is covered with fine, soft hairs, giving it a fuzzy texture, and has several 'claw-like' tips, which are typically reddish-brown. The leaves can grow up to 8 cm (about 3 inches) long.
  • Size: This succulent grows relatively slowly and can reach about 30 cm (12 inches) in height with a similar spread.
  • Flowers: Bear's Paw produces bell-shaped, orange to yellow flowers in the spring, which hang from long stalks and contrast beautifully with the foliage.

Growth Habits

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate some direct sunlight, too much can scorch the leaves.
  • Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures but is not frost-tolerant. It should be protected from temperatures below 0°C (32°F).
  • Water: Requires moderate watering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. Water less frequently in the winter.

Maintenance Points

  • Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. A cactus or succulent potting mix is ideal.
  • Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes to prevent water accumulation. Repotting every few years can refresh the soil and accommodate growth.
  • Fertilizer: Feed with a diluted low-nitrogen succulent fertilizer during the growing season (spring to early fall) to support growth.
  • Pruning: Not necessary for health, but dead or damaged leaves can be removed to maintain appearance.

Reproduction Method

  • Leaf cuttings: The most common method of propagation. Gently twist a leaf from the stem, ensuring it's a clean pull to include some stem tissue if possible. Allow the cut end to callous over for a few days, then plant in well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist until roots develop.
  • Offsets: Bear's Paw can produce small offsets around the base of the plant. These can be separated carefully and planted individually once they've grown large enough to handle.
  • Seeds: Propagation by seeds is possible but less common due to the slow growth rate and the difficulty in obtaining seeds.

Cotyledon tomentosa, with its unique 'paw-like' leaves and easy-care nature, is a favorite among succulent enthusiasts. It makes a delightful addition to any indoor succulent collection or an outdoor garden in warmer climates, provided it's shielded from excessive direct sunlight and frost.

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