
Variegated Tiger Jaws – Faucaria tigrine variegata
Introducing the variegated tiger jaws, known as Faucaria tigrina variegata, which is a captivating species of the Faucaria tigrine. Its adorable, jaw-like leaves make it easy to see why it gets its name! Faucaria tigrine variegata may appear frightening and spiky, but it is a succulent rather than a cactus, so it lacks spines. Native to South Africa, it is characterized by its distinctive variegated foliage, which displays a striking combination of green and creamy white colors, adding an eye-catching appeal to any collection of succulents. The variegated tiger jaws feature small, triangular-shaped leaves with tooth-like protrusions along the edges, giving it a fierce and exotic appearance.Its teeth-like appendages are soft and completely harmless.The variegated tiger jaws can grow up to 6 inches tall and 6 inches wide, forming attractive clumps of variegated foliage.When in bloom, the variegated tiger jaws produce dainty yellow flowers that emerge from the center of the plant