Cotyledon orbiculata, commonly known as pig's ear, is a versatile and visually appealing succulent plant native to South Africa. It's a member of the Crassulaceae family and is highly valued in gardens and indoor collections for its distinctive appearance and low-maintenance nature.
The plant features thick, fleshy leaves that are round or oval-shaped, resembling a pig's ear. The leaves are typically a soft, dusty green, often with a hint of gray, and are frequently edged or tipped with a reddish color, adding a striking contrast. These leaves grow on stout, branching stems and can reach up to 10-15 cm in length.
It blooms in the summer, producing tall flower stalks that bear small, bell-shaped flowers. These flowers are usually a bright shade of orange or red, creating a stunning visual display against the green foliage. The blossoms are a favorite among pollinators like bees and birds, adding an extra layer of dynamism to the garden.