Cotyledon Tomentosa subsp. Ladismithiensis (Bear’s Paw)
Cotyledon Tomentosa subsp. Ladismithiensis (Bear’s Paw)
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Cotyledon Tomentosa subsp. Ladismithiensis is a charming succulent admired for its soft, fuzzy, paw-shaped leaves with reddish-brown tips that resemble tiny bear claws. Its compact growth habit makes it perfect for pots, succulent bowls, rock gardens, patios, and bright indoor spaces, adding a playful yet attractive texture to any plant collection.
Easy to care for and drought tolerant, Cotyledon Tomentosa subsp. Ladismithiensis is an excellent choice for customers wanting a low-maintenance feature plant with strong visual appeal. Its unique foliage, neat form, and hardy nature make it a standout option for gifting, display planting, or adding personality to sunny garden areas.

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Mature height
20–30cm
Mature width
20–30cm
Spacing
25–30cm apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen succulent
Foliage
Soft green fuzzy foliage with reddish-brown leaf tips
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to summer
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought tolerant once established
Root System
Non-invasive, shallow succulent root system