Cotyledon ‘Kudu’ is a hardy South African succulent with fleshy, elongated leaves tipped in purple-red, giving it a bold, architectural look. In summer, tall stems rise above the foliage, carrying clusters of orange-red, bell-shaped flowers that attract sunbirds. Perfect for Cape Town’s water-wise gardens, it thrives in rockeries, borders, and containers, adding texture and seasonal colour with minimal care.
Plant in full sun with well-draining sandy or rocky soil to mimic its natural habitat. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between drinks, and reduce watering in winter. Feed lightly during the growing season to encourage flowering, and remove spent flower stems to keep plants tidy. Protect from heavy frost, though it tolerates Cape Town’s mild winters well. Propagation is easy from cuttings, making it a rewarding plant to share.
Sunbirds are especially drawn to Cotyledon ‘Kudu’s nectar-rich flowers, so planting it in your garden not only saves water but also invites a lively display of local wildlife.
| Botanical Name | Cotyledon orbiculata |
| Growth Expectancy | ±50 cm H × 50 cm W |
| Position | Full sun / Partial shade |
| Water Smart | Yes — drought tolerant |
| Indigenous | Yes — native to South Africa |