Cotyledon eliseae

R49.00

Well rooted plant ± 10 cm in diameter

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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,
Western Cape, South Africa

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