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Faucaria tigrina, commonly known as the Tiger’s Jaw, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. It belongs to the Aizoaceae family and is recognized for its distinctive, triangular-shaped leaves with spiky, tooth-like edges that resemble a tiger’s open mouth, hence the name “Tiger’s Jaw.”
Here are some key points about Faucaria tigrina:
- Appearance: The plant forms rosettes of fleshy, green to grey-green leaves with pronounced teeth along the margins. The leaves are thick and often exhibit a waxy coating to minimize water loss.
- Flowers: It produces daisy-like yellow flowers, usually in late autumn to early winter. The flowers are relatively large compared to the size of the plant.
- Care:
- Light: Faucaria tigrina thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some direct sunlight but prefers to be shaded during the hottest part of the day.
- Water: Like most succulents, it requires well-drained soil and should be watered sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
- Temperature: It prefers warm temperatures and should be protected from frost. In cooler climates, it should be kept indoors or in a greenhouse during winter.
- Soil: A well-draining succulent or cactus mix is ideal. Avoid using heavy soils that retain water.
- Propagation: It can be propagated by leaf cuttings or division. Allow cuttings to callous over before planting.
- Growth: Faucaria tigrina is a slow-growing plant, making it suitable for small containers or as part of a succulent arrangement.
This plant is popular among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and relatively easy care requirements.

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