Description
Cotyledon eliseae, described by van Jaarsveld in Bradleya 15/1997, is a very pretty, rounded, compact, branched shrublet. The leaves are green with a red edge. It is readily distinguishable from the related Cotyledon woodii by its sticky leaves and dwarf stature rather than sprawling growth.
Family: Crassulaceae | Genus: |
Common Name(s): - | Mature Size: 20 cm in height |
Origin: Schoemanspoort area, little Karoo, | Dormancy: |
Flower Colours: Red - Orange | Bloom Season: late Spring - early Summer |
Sun Exposure: Full sun/Indirect light - Partial shade | Watering: “Soak and dry” method (Only when soil is dry) |
Temperatures: 15 - 24 °C | Toxic: Yes, if ingested |