Tiger Jaws is a dependable, slow-growing succulent plant with low rosettes of fleshy, triangular leaves edged with spiny “teeth.” Its name is an alternate common name for “shark jaws”, derived from the fierce look these soft spikes. They're very resilient and not susceptible to the stem rot problems found with other species in the genus Faucaria. Tiger Jaws are sun-loving plants that require at least three hours of bright, direct light a day, preferably six hours or more, and require porous, well-draining soil to thrive.
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