Tiger's Jaws is a small fleshy clump-forming perennial
herb, up to 6 inches tall. The leaves are thick, triangular, light
green in color, up to 5 cm long. On the edges of the leaves there are
upright soft, white, up to 10, teeth in opposite pairs that look like
an animals mouth. The flowers are large, up to 5 cm across, daisy-like
in shape and yellow in color. They bloom for several months in in fall
or the beginning of winter. The flowers open around midday and close in
the late afternoon. They often dont open if the weather is cloudy, or
if they are in the shade. Native to South Africa (Eastern Cape).
Tiger's Jaws has only four remaining subpopulations left in the wild
and is facing continued threat due to urban development and
over-grazing. It has therefore been listed as Endangered species.
Identification credit: Thingnam Rajshree
Photographed in Imphal, Manipur.
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