Description
Cotyledon ladismithiensis ‘Konekonotume’ is a slow-growing succulent shrublet. The thick, ovate green leaves have fine white hairs and prominent 1 to 3 teeth on the edges, unlike the Cotyledon tomentosa with up to 10. When exposed to full sunlight, the teeth can develop a dark red hue. While more teeth may be present on the leaves initially, they tend to disappear as the leaves mature. The branches are rigid with brown peeling bark.
Family: Crassulaceae | Genus: |
Common Name(s): Cat Paw, Cat's Claw | Mature Size: 15+ cm in height |
Origin: little Karoo region, Western Cape, South Africa | Dormancy: |
Flower Colours: Orange - Reddish | Bloom Season: Winter & Spring |
Sun Exposure: Bright indirect sunlight - Partial shade | Watering: “Soak and dry” method (Only when soil is dry) |
Temperatures: 16 - 24°C | Min: 5°C | Max: 33°C | Toxic: Yes, if ingested |



