

20 - 25cm Cotyledon Coral Succulent in Hanging 14cm Pot
Cotyledon orbiculata āCoralā is a striking and sculptural succulent from the Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa. This variety is prized for its distinct coral-like growth habit and soft pastel tones that make it a standout among succulent collections.
The plant forms upright clusters of thick, fleshy leaves with a silvery coating of natural farina (a powdery bloom that protects against sun and moisture loss). Each leaf has a rounded tip and subtle blushes of pink or coral, especially when grown in bright light. Over time, Cotyledon āCoralā develops into an attractive clump, resembling branching coral structures ā compact, elegant, and architectural.
In ideal conditions, it may also produce tall flower spikes bearing clusters of bell-shaped, orange-red blooms that add a splash of colour above its soft, muted foliage.
Cotyledon orbiculata āCoralā ā Care Guide
Light
Prefers bright light to full sun. Indoors, place in a south- or west-facing window. Outdoors, grow in full sun with some protection from harsh midday rays during heatwaves.
Watering
Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. During summer, water every 2ā3 weeks depending on temperature. In winter, reduce drastically and water only when leaves start to wrinkle. Overwatering can cause root or stem rot.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Prefers warm conditions, 18ā28°C. Protect from frost; minimum 10°C.
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Humidity: Thrives in low humidity; avoid overly damp environments.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, free-draining cactus or succulent mix. Ensure pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Repot every 2ā3 years in spring, refreshing the soil as needed.
Feeding
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser. Do not feed during winter dormancy.
Pruning and Maintenance
Remove any spent flower stalks or damaged leaves. Handle with care, as the farina (white coating) can easily rub off, leaving marks.
Growth and Maturity
A slow to moderate grower, typically reaching 15ā25 cm tall and forming clumps up to 30 cm wide.
Common Issues
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Soft/mushy leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
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Stretched (leggy) growth: Insufficient light.
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Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or aphids; treat promptly with insecticidal soap.
Background and Benefits
Cotyledon orbiculata species are native to arid regions of southern Africa and are known for their drought tolerance and attractive shapes. The āCoralā variety combines soft pastel tones with a sculptural form, making it a statement succulent for sunny windowsills, rock gardens, or minimalist interiors.
ā Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright light to full sun
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Water: Sparingly; allow soil to dry fully
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Temperature: 18ā28°C; protect below 10°C
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Humidity: Low; prefers dry air
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Soil: Gritty, free-draining cactus mix
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Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
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Growth: Compact clumping succulent with pastel coral-tinged leaves and bell-shaped flowers
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Description
Cotyledon orbiculata āCoralā is a striking and sculptural succulent from the Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa. This variety is prized for its distinct coral-like growth habit and soft pastel tones that make it a standout among succulent collections.
The plant forms upright clusters of thick, fleshy leaves with a silvery coating of natural farina (a powdery bloom that protects against sun and moisture loss). Each leaf has a rounded tip and subtle blushes of pink or coral, especially when grown in bright light. Over time, Cotyledon āCoralā develops into an attractive clump, resembling branching coral structures ā compact, elegant, and architectural.
In ideal conditions, it may also produce tall flower spikes bearing clusters of bell-shaped, orange-red blooms that add a splash of colour above its soft, muted foliage.
Cotyledon orbiculata āCoralā ā Care Guide
Light
Prefers bright light to full sun. Indoors, place in a south- or west-facing window. Outdoors, grow in full sun with some protection from harsh midday rays during heatwaves.
Watering
Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. During summer, water every 2ā3 weeks depending on temperature. In winter, reduce drastically and water only when leaves start to wrinkle. Overwatering can cause root or stem rot.
Temperature and Humidity
-
Temperature: Prefers warm conditions, 18ā28°C. Protect from frost; minimum 10°C.
-
Humidity: Thrives in low humidity; avoid overly damp environments.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, free-draining cactus or succulent mix. Ensure pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Repot every 2ā3 years in spring, refreshing the soil as needed.
Feeding
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser. Do not feed during winter dormancy.
Pruning and Maintenance
Remove any spent flower stalks or damaged leaves. Handle with care, as the farina (white coating) can easily rub off, leaving marks.
Growth and Maturity
A slow to moderate grower, typically reaching 15ā25 cm tall and forming clumps up to 30 cm wide.
Common Issues
-
Soft/mushy leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
-
Stretched (leggy) growth: Insufficient light.
-
Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or aphids; treat promptly with insecticidal soap.
Background and Benefits
Cotyledon orbiculata species are native to arid regions of southern Africa and are known for their drought tolerance and attractive shapes. The āCoralā variety combines soft pastel tones with a sculptural form, making it a statement succulent for sunny windowsills, rock gardens, or minimalist interiors.
ā Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright light to full sun
-
Water: Sparingly; allow soil to dry fully
-
Temperature: 18ā28°C; protect below 10°C
-
Humidity: Low; prefers dry air
-
Soil: Gritty, free-draining cactus mix
-
Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
-
Growth: Compact clumping succulent with pastel coral-tinged leaves and bell-shaped flowers























