Unveiling Fuzzy Succulents
Fuzzy succulents are a distinct category of succulents characterized by the velvety or fuzzy coating that covers their leaves. This hair-like coating, known scientifically as trichomes, serves many functions such as minimizing water loss, protection from harsh sunlight, and resisting predation. Famous examples include Cotyledon Tomentosa, commonly known as Bear’s Paw, and Echeveria Doris Taylor, also known as Woolly Rose.