About Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated (Rare & Limited)
Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is native to South Africa. Plant enthusiasts love plants Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated for their long and round, thick leaves that are relatively easy to care for. The leaves of Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated are thick and range from green to yellow, with yellow spots resembling cheese, which are highly appealing. The leaves have a farina layer to protect against strong sunlight, and their edges are adorned with attractive red lines. The leaves are situated on the stem, which elongates, making this succulent suitable for cutting propagation.
How to care for Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated (Rare & Limited)
Sunlight: Adequate sunlight enhances the vibrant colors and health of Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated. Bright direct or indirect sunlight for about six hours a day is ideal. However, in summer, intense sunlight can cause spotting , so provide shade during summer to prevent direct exposure.
Temperature: Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated thrives in warm temperatures, ideally between 60 - 85°F. If temperatures exceed 85°F, ensure ventilation or relocate to a cooler, shaded area. During winter, temperatures below 50°F require moving indoors to a warmer location with sunlight.
Soil/Pot: Well-draining soil and pots are crucial. Use succulent-specific soil or a mix of 50% regular soil and 50% perlite. Drainage holes in pots are essential to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
Watering: The thick leaves of Cotyledon Orbiculata cv. Long Leaf Variegated stores water efficiently. Use the soak-and-dry method to avoid overwatering. In hot summers, water is used in cooler mornings or evenings; in cold winters, water is used during warm midday hours.
Propagation: Cutting propagation is recommended to preserve variegation. Follow these steps in spring or autumn:
1. Select healthy plants with cuttings
2. Separate cuttings from the mother plant.
3. Allow cuttings to dry in a cool, ventilated area for callus wounds.
4. Plant cuttings in well-draining soil under bright indirect light and wait for roots to develop.
5. Keep soil surface moist with misting for 7-14 days, then transition to regular watering. Gradually increase sunlight exposure without sudden changes.
More Information
Primary color: Green
Second color: Yellow-pink
Cold hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 11 (from 30°F to 50°F)
Product format: Rooted in 2" pot
Suitability: Ideal for garden, balcony, window
Propagation: Easy by cuttings
Special characteristic: Pet safe & beautiful color