Popular clump-forming species with thick, green triangular leaves with up to ten pointed, soft recurved "teeth" along the edges, making them look like open jaws. Flowers are yellow and last for a very long time in autumn.
This striking cultivar features pronounced warts on its upper leaves and serrated margins with purple-pink filaments. Its surreal texture evokes the gaping maw of some bizarre deep-sea predator—an otherworldly twist on the typical succulent form.
Low, open rosettes of broad, fleshy green leaves, finely speckled with dark grey dots; edges bear white or reddish horny bands and prominent, recurved, hair-like teeth. They produce large golden-yellow flowers with pink margins.
Dark green leaves with long, soft, flexible teeth along the edges, resembling an alligator’s jaw. A superb and dramatic clumping plant. Produces a superb, prolonged display of yellow flowers in summer and autumn.