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Don’t worry, they’re actually called Cotyledon tomentosa and you can find them at your local gardening center. They get their nickname from their puffy shape and brownish teeth-like markings, making them look like chubby little bear paws. They’re not only adorable, but they are also easy to grow at home.
Because Bright Side feels that these fuzzy little succulents deserve some attention, we’re sharing them with you so you can decide for yourself.
Like most succulents, they’re low maintenance. All they need is partial sunlight and well-draining soil. They are happy in a rocky, water-wise succulent garden, or in a container. Just one thing to remember is to bring them indoors during the winter to keep them warm.
Do you own a bear paw succulent or any other plants? Please do share them with us!