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Cotyledon

Cotyledon spp. (notably Cotyledon orbiculata and Cotyledon tomentosa)

CotyledonPig's EarRound-leafed Navel-wortBear's Paw (C. tomentosa)Silver Crown

Cotyledons are charming South African succulents prized for their attractive, often powdery or velvety leaves and elegant pendulous tubular flowers in warm shades of orange, red, and yellow. They symbolize warmth, resilience, and enduring charm.

Plant Family

Crassulaceae (Stonecrop family)

Blooming

Summer to autumn (June to October); flower stems can persist for weeks

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A Cotyledon succulent plant with tall flower stems bearing pendulous tubular blooms in warm tones
A Cotyledon succulent plant with tall flower stems bearing pendulous tubular blooms in warm tones

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Warmth
Enduring charm
Resilience
Quiet abundance
Gentle strength

Perfect For

Housewarming giftsThank you giftsGifts celebrating warmth and friendshipLow maintenance garden gifts

Color Meanings

Orange:Warmth, generosity, and sunny vitality
Red:Bold resilience and enduring passion
Yellow:Cheerfulness and quiet abundance
Pink:Gentle affection and soft grace
Coral:Warmth and enduring charm

Similar flowers: gaillardias and succulent (echeveria)s also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Cotyledon orbiculata, widely known as pig's ear in South Africa, is one of the most familiar succulents in the South African landscape, growing naturally across rocky hillsides from the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape. In Afrikaans and indigenous South African culture, it is deeply associated with the dry Karoo and fynbos landscapes and is known as a plant that endures, thriving in poor soils and drought that would defeat less resilient plants. Its use in traditional medicine across multiple indigenous groups speaks to a long history of humans and this plant living in close relationship. The warm-toned flowers are associated with the generous warmth of the South African sun.
Related cultural flowers:Berry Clusters (Elderberry), Eucalyptus
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 0.75-1.5 inches long (2-4 cm); pendulous, tubular to bell-shaped flowers on tall upright or arching stems
Plant Size: 6 inches to 4 feet tall (15 cm to 1.2 m) depending on species; compact rosettes to small shrubs
Flower Shape: Pendulous tubular flowers with reflexed petal tips, arranged in loose clusters at the top of tall, straight flower stems

Natural Habitat

Native to: South Africa (widespread across many provinces), Namibia, Ethiopia, Arabian Peninsula
Habitat: Rocky outcrops, dry hillsides, coastal scrubland, and dry forest margins
Climate: Semi-arid, Subtropical, Temperate, Mediterranean

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun to bright indirect light; powdery-leafed species prefer full sun which enhances their silvery coating

Water

Water moderately in the growing season; allow the soil to dry between waterings; reduce significantly in winter; avoid water on the leaves of powdery-coated species

Soil

Well-draining sandy or gritty soil, Cactus and succulent potting mix, Loamy sand with good drainage

Expert Growing Tips

1

Avoid wetting the leaves of Cotyledon orbiculata and other powdery-coated species, as moisture removes the protective farina coating

2

Plant in a container with drainage holes and well-draining succulent mix to prevent root rot

3

In cool climates, bring containers indoors before the first frost; most species are frost-tender

4

Propagate from stem or leaf cuttings in spring or summer; allow cuttings to callous before planting

5

Remove spent flower stems at the base to keep the plant tidy and encourage healthy growth

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Rock garden and succulent border feature
  • Container plant for sunny patios and balconies
  • Indoor windowsill specimen
  • Low-maintenance garden bed filler in warm climates
  • Cut flower arrangements using the long flower stems

Traditional Uses

  • Cotyledon orbiculata leaves have been used in South African traditional medicine (especially by Khoi and San peoples) as a topical treatment for warts, corns, and earache
  • Caution: cotyledon plants contain bufadienolide compounds and are toxic if ingested by humans, livestock, and pets; any traditional use involves careful external application only

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Cotyledon

what is cotyledon orbiculata?

Cotyledon orbiculata, commonly known as pig's ear or round-leafed navel-wort, is a South African succulent shrub prized for its broad, rounded leaves with a powdery silver-gray coating and attractive pendulous orange or red tubular flowers produced on tall stems in summer.

is cotyledon the same as bear's paw?

Cotyledon tomentosa is the species known as bear's paw, named for its thick, fuzzy green leaves with distinctive reddish-brown tooth-like tips that resemble a bear's claws. It is one of the most popular and distinctive species within the Cotyledon genus.

is cotyledon toxic to pets?

Yes, cotyledon plants are toxic to cats, dogs, and livestock if ingested. They contain bufadienolide glycosides that can cause muscle tremors, weakness, and heart problems. Keep cotyledon out of reach of pets and do not allow animals to chew on the leaves or stems.

how do you care for a cotyledon plant?

Grow cotyledon in full sun with very well-draining soil. Water moderately in summer and reduce watering in winter. Avoid getting water on the leaves of powdery-coated varieties, as it removes the protective coating. Bring inside before frost in cool climates and propagate from stem cuttings in spring.

what does a cotyledon flower symbolize?

Cotyledon flowers symbolize warmth, enduring charm, and resilience. Their warm orange and red tones evoke generosity and the nurturing heat of the South African sun, making them a meaningful gift to express lasting appreciation and friendship.

Available Colors

Orange
Red
Yellow
Pink
Coral

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Crassulaceae (Stonecrop family)
Native to:South Africa (widespread across many provinces)
Blooms:Summer to autumn (June to October); flower stems can persist for weeks

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