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decorative potted succulents Cotyledon Papillaris Choco LineDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Cotyledon 'Papillaris Choco Line' is a distinctive succulent with unusual leaf texture and muted, earthy colors. A hybrid member of the Crassulaceae family, it likely shares ancestry with species native to South Africa, where Cotyledons evolved to thrive in dry, rocky environments. 'Choco Line' forms a compact, low growing shape with thick, fleshy leaves covered in a soft layer of fine hairs, giving the plant a
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Cotyledon 'Papillaris Choco Line' is a distinctive succulent with unusual leaf texture and muted, earthy colors. A hybrid member of the Crassulaceae family, it likely shares ancestry with species native to South Africa, where Cotyledons evolved to thrive in dry, rocky environments. 'Choco Line' forms a compact, low-growing shape with thick, fleshy leaves covered in a soft layer of fine hairs, giving the plant a velvety feel. Its subtle beauty makes it a good choice for small containers, rock gardens, and detailed succulent arrangements.
The leaves of Papillaris Choco Line are plump, oval to slightly paddle-shaped, and tend to grow close together, creating dense, tidy rosettes. They typically appear in shades of muted green to bluish-green, often tinged with chocolate-brown or reddish edges, especially when exposed to bright light or cooler temperatures. Tiny, soft projections (papillae) on the leaf surface give the plant a lightly textured appearance, especially when viewed up close. Mature plants stay relatively small, usually reaching 6 to 10 inches tall and spreading slowly over time.
Cotyledon species stand apart from other succulents like Echeveria or Sedum due to their woolly, protective coatings and slightly more shrub-like growth. While many succulents prefer intense sun, Cotyledons often do better with partial sun or filtered light, especially in hot climates. Their fleshy leaves are designed to store moisture efficiently, but the fine hairs also help minimize evaporation and protect against sunburn. Some Cotyledon species produce bell-shaped flowers on tall stalks, although Papillaris Choco Line is mostly grown for its foliage and may flower only rarely in cultivation.
Because of its compact size and interesting surface texture, Cotyledon 'Papillaris Choco Line' fits well into mixed succulent gardens or as a subtle accent in minimalist plant displays. It adds a soft, tactile element to succulent groupings without overwhelming the arrangement. Like many small Cotyledon varieties, it’s easy to maintain as long as it is kept dry, well-lit, and protected from cold.
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Prefers bright, indirect light or gentle morning sun. Harsh afternoon light in hot climates can cause leaf scorching.
Water when the soil is completely dry, then water deeply and let it drain fully. Overwatering easily leads to rot due to its thick, moisture-retentive leaves.
Adapts well to low indoor humidity. High humidity environments can encourage fungal problems if airflow is poor.
Grows best between 60–80°F. It should be protected from frost and cold drafts, as freezing temperatures can permanently damage the plant.
Requires a gritty, fast-draining soil mix, such as cactus or succulent soil with added sand or perlite. Good drainage is critical to prevent water buildup at the roots.
Feed once or twice during the growing season with a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer. Avoid heavy feeding, which can encourage weak, leggy growth.
Cotyledon species are toxic if ingested by pets and humans, potentially causing serious illness. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
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Family and Purpose
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This book follows the story of a young girl, formerly "lost" in the woods putting her instincts and dog training to use to find another missing child. Learning the secrets of her family and the missing child's family, the main character finds strength and friendship on the search to save another.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
★★★★★ 3
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I have not read this book in full yet. I bought it for my daughter. I'm not reviewing the literature, I'm reviewing the quality of the book itself. It's kind of garbage. The cover is cheap, the pages are beige and remind of the old manilla papers we used to buy for her kindergarten drawings. I was very disappointed in the quality of this book as it was purchased as a gift and it is NOT impressive at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Such a well developed story.
Format: Kindle
I LOVE this book. She does such a good job of researching that you never question if she knows anything about search and rescue dogs. The characters were amazing(as usual). She rapped it up nicely BUT I’m really really hoping she makes a sequel. There’s just so much more I want to know/see happen with these characters after this.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021
★★★★★ 4
A heartfelt exploration of family in all of its forms
Format: Hardcover
This novel follows a young woman named Kira Bennett, who was found by Cady Bennett and her search and rescue dogs out in the woods. Apparently, Kira had been living alone and wild in the woods but for how long and why, nobody knows. Kira remembers bits and pieces of her life in the forest but has no memories of before that time.
Kira is adopted by the Bennett family and learns the family business: Search-and-Rescue. Working alongside Cady, Cady's son Jude and their neighbor Free, Kira trains search-and-rescue dogs and she hopes to perform rescues herself eventually. It's worth mentioning that Kira has a difficult time connecting with people, does not like making eye contact or being touched and her "wild" side often overtakes her. She's definitely more comfortable with dogs than with people.
Soon, Kira and the others kids find themselves involved in a real live search and rescue when Cady's estranged father finds her and asks for her help in locating a little girl who disappeared in Sierra Glades National Park. Kira soon becomes obsessed with the case, having been in the same situation herself — being lost in the wild, alone.
As they search for the girl, several strange events occur leading everyone to discover that there is a lot more to this case than a straightforward child lost in the woods and danger soon mounts for those involved. Moreover, the case has triggered old memories for Kira — chilling memories — which begin to overwhelm her. Then, secrets about Kira's true nature, the Bennett family and about what happened to her come to light causing her to confront some painful truths.
What I found especially fun about this story were the layers upon layers of mysteries that the story presented: there's the mystery of Kira's past and her real family; the mystery of who Jude's real father is; the mystery of the animosity between Cady and her father; the mystery of Gabriel, the strange boy living with Cady's father; and of course, the mystery of the lost girl. Just about everyone is hiding something. Though there's a lot going on here, the plot is well-thought out, easy to follow and downright compelling as it's a suspenseful story with plenty of twisty surprises.
I also loved the inclusion of the dogs in this story and how integral they were to the plot line. The strong bond between the teens and their canines was heartwarming. I enjoyed learning about rescue dogs and their training and thought that this added a rich element to the story.
But mostly, this book was a heartfelt exploration of family in all of its forms, whether it be human or canine and teaches that a family created out of love can often be just as strong as a family formed by blood.
All in all, I thought the Lovely and the Lost was wildly entertaining with relentless pacing, richly developed and empathetic characters, and a satisfying conclusion rendered this an undeniable page-turner.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Freeform for the advanced reader copy in return for an honest review!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2019