
Faucaria albidens - LLIFLE
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Faucaria bosscheana group. Faucaria albidens N.E.Br.: has white teeth and leaf margins which appear as if coated with white enamel and this accounts for the name albidens, which …
Faucaria Guide: How to Grow & Care for “Tiger Jaws”
Sep 1, 2021 · The most popular Faucaria species in the gardening world used as ornamental plants include F. albidens, F. bosscheana, F. britteniae, F. felina, F. gratiae, F. nemorosa, F. subintegra, F. tigrina, and F. tuberculosa.
Faucaria bosscheana - World of Succulents
Faucaria bosscheana is a small succulent plant with pale green to gray-green leaves that are quite variable in shape. It grows up to 2 inches (5 cm) tall. Leaves are triangular, with 2 to 3 or no teeth, up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) long and up to 0.4 inches (1 cm) wide.
Faucaria albidens
Faucaria albidens Common Name(s): Synonym(s): Faucaria bosscheana bosscheana, Faucaria paucidens, Faucaria kendrewensis, Faucaria peersii, Mesembryanthemum bosscheanum
How to Grow and Care for Faucaria - World of Succulents
Faucaria is a genus of succulent subtropical plants in the family Aizoaceae. The species are commonly known as Tiger Jaws, referring to the spiny-looking edges of the leaves. The name comes from the Latin word "fauces," meaning "animal mouth" because of the appearance of …
On-line Guide to the positive identification of Succulent Plant …
Faucaria The popular genus Faucaria is found in the Eastern Cape Province into the Little and Great Karoo of the Western Cape Province. The genus is characterized by its triangular, mottled leaves, the margins of which have rows of soft teeth that curve inward.
Faucaria Albidens N.e.br. | Plants, Gardening, Landscaping
Faucaria albidens N.E.Br. is a perennial succulent plant native to South Africa. It is a member of the Aizoaceae family and is commonly known as the White Faucaria due to the white and green leaves that form a rosette at the plant's base.
Faucaria Albidens, Faucaria Albidens in GardenTags plant …
Faucaria Albidens Faucaria tigrina has a clumping habit and blooms in autumn with yellow flowers. It sports beautiful white teeth and leaf margins which appear as if coated with white enamel and this accounts for the name albidens, which means white toothed.
Faucaria bosscheana var. bosscheana - Desert-Tropicals
The Faucaria bosscheana can be identified with its white bands along the margins of the leaves, and its absence or small number of relatively large teeth. Blooming Habits: Yellow flowers, up to 1.2 inches in diameter (3 cm) in late fall to winter. The flowers open only in full sunlight.
Faucaria bosscheana (albidens) 4-inch pots, Arid Lands …
This species mostly occurs in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The leaves are light green with no spots but a prominent white margin and highly variable marginal teeth. The flowers are a bright yellow. These plants are seedlings in 4-inch pots.
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