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A unique succulent with jagged tooth-like leaf edges reminiscent of a tiger's jaw.
Faucaria (Tiger's Jaw) is a compact succulent genus in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Province of South Africa. The common name refers to the triangular, fleshy leaves borne in opposite pairs, their margins armed with soft, tooth-like projections that simulate the open jaws of an animal. Leaf surfaces are grey-green to green, often dotted with white tubercles. Mature plants are 5–10 cm across. Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers appear in autumn and winter, opening in sunlight and closing at night or on overcast days. Plants prefer full sun, which promotes compact growth and enhances leaf color and texture. Watering should be conservative, with the soil dried thoroughly between sessions and near-drought conditions maintained during the summer rest period. Cold tolerance is approximately 0–5°C. Propagation is by offsets or seed.
Origin
South Africa (Cape Province)
Lifespan
Perennial
Size
5-10cm
Temperature
0〜35℃
Humidity
30〜50%
Moderate watering
ギザギザの葉が最大の特徴
日当たりの良い場所で管理
水やりは控えめに
秋に黄色い花を咲かせる
冬型に近いが一年中管理可能
Beginner. This is a beginner-friendly species. No special equipment or experience is required, and it can be kept successfully with basic care setup.
The ideal temperature for Tiger Jaw is 0〜35℃. Recommended humidity is 30〜50%. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Tiger Jaw is Perennial. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
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Tiger Jaw typically reaches 5-10cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Tiger Jaw feeds on: Moderate watering. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Tiger Jaw varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.