Cotyledon Ladysmithiensis
This decorative plant is also called bearpaw. It owes this name to the shape of the leaf, which resembles a bear's foot, very cute!
BOTANY | The Cotyledon Ladysmithiensis succulent plant is native to South Africa and grows there under sunny, dry conditions. The Cotyledon Ladysmithiensis is a succulent plant and stores water on its fleshy leaves.
PLANT CARE | This organic Cotyledon Ladysmithiensis requires little maintenance. For repotting, use a fast-draining soil. Water only when the soil is dry; about 1x per week in the warm months and 1x every 2 to 4 weeks in the colder months. Only give organic food in the spring or summer, once a year.

ROOTS
Sunny - Dry - South Africa
When you know where the plant originally comes from, you can imitate that environment at home or at work as closely as possible. Then your plant will feel completely at home in no time.

Care
Be careful with over watering. With succulents in particular, an occasional splash of water is sufficient. When water remains at the bottom of the pot, root rot occurs and the plant usually does not survive this.

Flower pot
The kraft paper pot is waterproof for several weeks to months, depending on the water needs of the plant. The pot is 100% biodegradable and plastic-free. As soon as moisture spots appear in the soil, the pot is no longer watertight and it is best to repot the plant. After repotting, the pot can be handed in with the waste paper to be recycled.