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Cotyledon tomentosa - Bear's Paw

Cotyledon tomentosa - Bear's Paw

From $40.00 / tray
$0.70 / plant · 64 plant / tray
From $0.70 / plant
Tray size 2 Inch
SKU SUCC-S_001
Plants per tray 64
Price per plant $0.70

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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.

Care Notes
  • Light: Bright, indirect light to gentle direct sun.
  • Water: Water only after soil is fully dry.
  • Handling: Unpack promptly and stage trays with airflow after delivery.
  • Retail prep: Allow plants to settle before merchandising or repotting.
Shipping & Delivery
  • Wholesale tray orders ship weekly from Rancho Cucamonga, California.
  • Order cutoff is Friday at 5:00 PM PST for the following Monday shipment.
  • Shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on order size and destination.
  • Extreme weather may delay live-plant shipments. Heat packs are recommended during cold months.
  • Inspect trays on delivery and report damage or DOA concerns within 48 hours.
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