Faucaria tuberculosa 'Araimatsu'
Origin: Eastern Cape, South Africa
Plant Size: Well established plants, grown in a 7 cm pot are offered. The plant in the photo is of the plants for sale.
Known as Tiger Jaw's, for its unique toothy leaves that resembles dinosaur jaws. It is a dawrf clustering plant that produces lovely golden-yellow flowers in autumn. This is a selected form of the species for its extremely warty leaf surfaces. A nice curiosity plant.
About Mesembs
The mesembs are members of the Mesembryanthemaceae (Aizoaceae) and is a very large family with about 123 genera and about 1600-1800 known species. The main distribution for the family is in southern Africa with species extending into east Africa, Arabian peninsula, Madagascar, Australia, and New Zealand. Mesembs are widely-spread and is found in all 9 provinces of South Africa, more commonly known as Vygies. The plants occupy a wide range of habitats. From dry rocky areas, to high rainfall grass-veld.
Caring for your Faucaria
- Pot: Most highly succulent Mesembs are best suited to cultivation in pots. Various Mesembs planted together and using colourful gravel and rocks together in a bowl, makes a beautiful miniature rock garden.
- Soil: The plants prefer a very well-drained growing medium, yet a finer sandier mix is perfect.
- Light: Almost all Mesembs are found growing in very sunny positions. Given too little light the plants will easily stretch and start growing abnormally.
- Water: Most Mesembs are very drought hardy and care should be given to not over-water your plants. Rather too little than too much is my rule. Watering every week or second week is more than efficient, depending on the growing conditions and environment.

















