

Improve Indoor air quality.Īs well as the reduction of room temperature, this plant can absorb air pollutants. Then why are you wasting money on an air conditioner? Have some of these plants in your room and save some money. According to the paper, four succulents able to drop our room temperature by a maximum of 6.51☌ degrees. It shows how the succulents can cool your room than typical foliages. These plants help to resolve these problems.Ī research paper published in the International Journal of Science, Environment, and Technology shows the evidence.

Also, in summer, we are struggling to cool our rooms. If you are living in a tropical region, you may suffer from high temperatures. Works as a Natural Air cooler for your home.

Yes, these plants have specific benefits that useful for your home. Then, you may wonder why people tend to choose succulent pants. Benefits of Bear Paw SucculentĪll plants of this earth have an even one benefit. You can identify evergreen variety from thicker and bigger stems. It is also grown in summer and shed leaves annually. One type grows in winter and shed leaves during summer. The Colour range varies to light yellow to red-orange. These large flowers get colours depending on the conditions. In the spring, you can have bell-shaped flowers. Some plants have whitish hairs on the leaves while others have yellowish hairs. The thick flat leaves can grow as 3.5 cm long. In the outdoor, Grows up to 50 cm tall as a shrub. But in most indoor plants, we can see pale yellow or green colour tips. If the plant has the right conditions, these tips get red-coloured. The prominent teeth at the leave tips increase this impression. They are fleshy and look like bear’s paw. tomentosa means “covered with fine mattered hairs.” You can see fine hairs on the leaves.Īs I said in the beginning, This cactus has attractive leaves. Characteristics of Cotyledon tomentosa.Ĭotyledon tomentosa is the scientific name. Let’s see some features to differentiate from other fleshy plants. But now there are lots of plant sellers to buy these types of plants. You only have to choose the right place to keep after the propagation. Naturally, It has a tolerance to face hard conditions. Let’s see more details and benefits of this cutie.įleshy plants are a little bit easier to look after than the foliage or bonsai plants. They love this plant due to its’ unique leave shape.ĭo you want to see a fresh light green colour in your room? Or want to grow a plant as a puppy? Then, this is an ideal choice for you. Now, this is a popular plant among indoor plant keepers. Initially, this plant found in the Cape province of South Africa.

Please note - due to strict Quarantine laws, sorry but we cannot ship to Western Australia or Tasmania.Bear Paw Succulent or bear paw cactus is a fleshy plant. This is an 80mm pot, Picture is representative of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same. It is often included in succulent arrangements, rock gardens, or grown as a standalone specimen. It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and prefers well-draining soil.Due to its compact size and attractive foliage, Cotyledon tomentosa 'Ladismithiensis' is popular for both indoor and outdoor plant displays. This succulent is relatively easy to care for. The hairs serve as an adaptation to protect the plant from excessive sunlight and reduce water loss through evaporation.ĭuring the flowering season, which typically occurs in late winter or early spring, Cotyledon tomentosa 'Ladismithiensis' produces tall, upright stalks adorned with clusters of tubular, bell-shaped flowers. The leaves are oval-shaped and covered with dense, silver-white hairs, giving them a soft and velvety texture. The Bear's Paw succulent features a compact rosette of leaves that grow in a dense, overlapping pattern. It is a cultivar derived from the species Cotyledon tomentosa, native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Cotyledon tomentosa 'Ladismithiensis', commonly known as Bear's Paw or Pussy's Ears, is a unique and eye-catching succulent plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family.
