Succulent 'Bear's Paw' Soft, Fuzzy, and Full of Character The Succulent 'Bears Paw', scientifically known as Cotyledon tomentosa, is a charming and uniquely shaped succulent beloved for its chubby, paw-like leaves. Each leaf is thick, velvety, and tipped w
The Succulent ‘Bears Paw’, scientifically known as Cotyledon tomentosa, is a charming and uniquely shaped succulent beloved for its chubby, paw-like leaves. Each leaf is thick, velvety, and tipped with reddish claws, making it resemble a tiny bear paw. Native to South Africa, this plant is a favorite among succulent collectors for its playful shape, fuzzy texture, and warm-colored blooms when in season.
Compact, slow-growing, and full of personality, Bears Paw thrives in sunny indoor spots and is perfect for small pots, windowsills, and succulent arrangements.
Light: Requires bright, direct to very bright indirect light; best placed near a south- or west-facing window
Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings; water sparingly to avoid root rot
Size: Ships approximately 36 tall in a 3″ or 4″ nursery pot; plump, low-growing rosette form
Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested by pets or humans
Style: Thick, fuzzy green leaves with red-tipped notches that resemble paw prints; compact and textured appearance
Care Level: Easy to moderate; ideal for succulent lovers and sunny indoor spaces
Place your Bears Paw in a location that receives plenty of direct or very bright indirect light throughout the day. Without enough light, it may become leggy and lose its signature paw shape. Use a well-draining cactus or succulent soil mix, and always allow the soil to fully dry before watering.
This plant is sensitive to overwatering and prefers to stay dry, especially in the winter months when it goes semi-dormant. Make sure the container has drainage holes, and avoid watering the fuzzy leaves directly. With proper care, it may produce bell-shaped orange or coral blooms in spring or summer.
Bears Paw thrives in warm, dry environments and does not require high humidity. It is best grown indoors unless you’re in a warm, arid climate.
Each Bears Paw is greenhouse-grown and selected for plump, healthy leaves and strong root systems. We ship with care using eco-conscious packaging, and every order includes a detailed digital care guide. Our plant care team is also available for personalized support after your plant arrives.
Pro Tip: To maintain the compact paw shape and rich red tips, give your plant as much light as possible and rotate it regularly to prevent stretching.
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