Cotyledon Tomentosa

Cotyledon tomentosa
ladismithiensis, native to South Africa, is also known as Cotyledon Bear Paw or Bear's Paw. This is a very rare species. It is a succulent shrublet up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall.
How much sun do bear paws need?
Indoors give your bear paw plant as much light as possible. The best spot is a bright south-facing window where it gets about six hours of indirect sunlight every day.
Do bear paws like full sun?
A Synopsis of Bear Paw Succulent Native to South Africa, the bear plant needs a well-drained potting mix so that water does not stand at its roots and rot them. Besides, it loves sunlight. Plant it or place it in an area that receives full to partial sunlight.
How often do you water a bear paw succulent?
Bear's Paw is similar to most succulents with watering - they like their roots to be soaked but must be allowed to dry out. Succulents hate to be over watered! Watering once a week is usually safe, and less in the winter months when your plant is dormant. If you're ever unsure, just touch the soil.
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