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Tiger's Jaw Succulent - Faucaria britteniae - 10 Seed Pack - Indigenous Succulent Mesemb - NEW

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South Africa
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Faucaria britteniae 10
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Faucaria britteniae Seeds

Easy To Grow Indigenous Succulent

Faucaria is a South African endemic genus of succulent subtropical mesembs that are placed in the family Aizoaceae. Faucaria species form clumps of stemless rosettes. The species are collectively known as 'Tiger Jaws'. This refers to the spiny looking edges of the leaves. The thick leaves are triangular or semi-circular in shape. The genus name Faucaria comes from the Latin for 'jaws'. Mostly found in the Eastern Cape and Karoo desert and only growing to 8cm in diameter they make excellent subjects for succulent pots in other areas. The plants are light green, turning a reddish purple when grown in strong sunlight. Golden yellow flowers appear from late winter to early spring in the centre of the rosette.  Put the plants in small pots with a well-drained soil and in a very sunny exposure and if possible outside in summer. They go dormant in winter when water should be withheld. They need this resting period to flourish the following growing season. The genus Faucaria was subjected to an extensive revision by Groen & Van Der Maesen in 1999. The 30 or so recognized species were reduced to only 6. Members of the Faucaria genus are among the easiest succulents to grow from seed. Faucaria britteniae commonly known as Tiger Jaws is a clump forming species with rosettes of triangular yellowish-green leaves with thread-like teeth on the margins. They look a lot like Venus flytraps. It bears 5cm yellow flowers which appear from late autumn to winter and are up to 3cm in diameter and open only in full sunlight. The seeds are best sown in autumn.

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