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There are over 70 species of snake plant varieties, also known as Sansevieria. Many are desert-type plants, but several are ...
Snake plants are everywhere, ... S. cylindrica's leaves are cylindrical, not flat, and about an inch thick. ... And don't forget to give your new pot of Big, Big Grass a funny name.
AMES, Iowa – Sansevieria, also known as snake plant, St. George’s sword or mother-in-law's tongue, is a resilient houseplant that is grown for its striking appearance and low maintenance needs.
Other species you may want to look into are Sansevieria Golden Hahnil — short leaves with yellow borders; Cylindrical — has round dark green, striped leaves and can grow to 2 to 3 feet tall ...
Your plant appears to be Sansevieria cylindrica or a related hybrid. The species is known by common names such as Cylindrical Snake Plant and African Spear Plant. Mature specimens grown under ...
One of my favorite catalogs of tropical plants has a section entitled "Indestructible Houseplants." Five species of Sansevieria, commonly known as Snake Plant or Mother-in-Law's Tongue, are listed ...
“The snake plant is a great option for beginners for a two big reasons,” says Erin Marino, director of brand marketing at The Sill. “First, it’s technically a drought tolerant succulent.
The horticulture industry’s emphasis on the generic snake plant, he said, “leads people to totally misjudge the genus — which happened to me for most of my life as well.” But no more.