Deciding between Bear's Paw Succulent and Oregano? Both are solid choices with different care needs. Learn which fits your lifestyle.

Bear's Paw Succulent (Cotyledon tomentosa): Bright indirect to full sun light, Every 14–21 days watering. Oregano (Origanum vulgare): Full sun to bright indirect light, Every 5–7 days watering. Different plants for different homes.
Easy–Moderate difficulty. Bright indirect to full sun light. Every 14–21 days watering. Grows slow. Named for the adorable fat, fuzzy, clawed leaves that look like bear paws. Easy to overwater — the fuzzy surface retains moisture longer than smooth succulents. The fuzzy leaves should never be misted or sprayed — moisture trapped in the fuzz causes rot. Toxic to pets.
Easy difficulty. Full sun to bright indirect light. Every 5–7 days watering. Grows moderate–fast. The most pungent oregano for cooking is the Greek or Mediterranean type. Flavor is most intense when the plant is slightly stressed from dry conditions and maximum sun. Easy herb for beginners.
Bear's Paw Succulent works if you have Bright indirect to full sun light and can water Every 14–21 days. Oregano suits Full sun to bright indirect light and Every 5–7 days watering schedule. Match plant to your conditions.
Both are worthwhile. Success comes from matching the plant to your home.
Pick Bear's Paw Succulent or Oregano based on your light and watering commitment. Either choice works.
Different enough. Bear's Paw Succulent needs Bright indirect to full sun. Oregano needs Full sun to bright indirect. Pick based on your light.
Bear's Paw Succulent: Easy–Moderate. Oregano: Easy.
Yes, if conditions match. Most homes have room for both.
Bear's Paw Succulent grows slow. Oregano grows moderate–fast.