Description
Faucaria tigrina is a compact clump-forming succulent perennial, rosette, usually stemless (but can builds short woody stems with age). Faucaria tigrina is a crowded and distinctly flecked plant having 9-10 teeth with long bristles on the short leaves. Tiger jaw vygies are winter flowerers. The flower tend to open in the afternoon. Faucaria tigrina is narrow endemic at the edge of Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.






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