Hmm I out my money on tigrina! It has the the white markings on the side of the jaws and the “teeth” are longer
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I would lean towards F. tigrina, the white dots are more common in tigrina and rarely seen in felina. Just know that Faucaria readily hybridize, so the best we can say is that it appears to be tigrina over felina. Tigrina has more compact leaves than felina as well, and this plant seems to have longer leaves, but that could be a result of growing conditions.
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Hmm I out my money on tigrina! It has the the white markings on the side of the jaws and the “teeth” are longer
I would lean towards F. tigrina, the white dots are more common in tigrina and rarely seen in felina. Just know that Faucaria readily hybridize, so the best we can say is that it appears to be tigrina over felina. Tigrina has more compact leaves than felina as well, and this plant seems to have longer leaves, but that could be a result of growing conditions.