Faucaria tuberculosa
Faucaria tuberculosa, commonly known as the Tiger Jaws, is a distinctive and intriguing succulent native to South Africa. This plant is celebrated for its unique, fleshy leaves that are triangular and covered in prominent, fleshy tubercles or bumps, giving them a texture reminiscent of a tiger's skin. The leaves are arranged in rosettes, with each one featuring sharp, tooth-like edges that add to its striking appearance.
In late autumn to early winter, Faucaria tuberculosa produces charming, star-shaped yellow flowers that contrast beautifully with the textured foliage. The plant thrives in bright, light and requires well-drained soil to prevent root rot. It is relatively low-maintenance, making it a suitable choice for both novice and experienced succulent enthusiasts.
Faucaria tuberculosa’s unique leaf structure and attractive flowering make it a standout addition to succulent collections or as a focal point in a decorative pot. Its intriguing appearance and minimal care requirements make it a favourite among gardeners seeking a distinctive plant.
Plant TypeCacti and Succulents