Sansevieria Cylindrica Snake 'African Spear' Plant Houseplant
Sansevieria Cylindrica Snake 'African Spear' Plant Houseplant — is characterized by its sleek, cylindrical leaves that give a modern and architectural aesthetic. Renowned for its easy care, this houseplant thrives in low light conditions and is best placed in corners or areas with limited natural light, making it a versatile and resilient addition to any home.
Botanical Classification: Sansevieria
Common Name: Snake plant, Zeylanica, Mother-in-law's tongue
CARE GUIDE:
Light.The Snake Plant is adaptable to various light levels, with growth accelerating in brighter conditions. When transitioning from indirect to direct light, it's recommended to acclimate the plant gradually over a few weeks to prevent foliage scorching.
Water.Only water the plant when the soil is completely dry, leaning towards a drier approach. Ensure thorough watering to promote a robust root system, and remove any surplus water collected in the saucer.
Humidity. The Sansevieria thrives in a dry environment and doesn't require misting.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.
Additional Care. Snake Plants reproduce by growing new plants (or ‘‘pups’’) near the base of the mother plant. To propagate your Snake Plant, carefully remove the leaves and stems of each pup once they become a few inches tall and plant them into a new pot.
Sansevieria Cylindrica Snake 'African Spear' Plant Houseplant — is characterized by its sleek, cylindrical leaves that give a modern and architectural aesthetic. Renowned for its easy care, this houseplant thrives in low light conditions and is best placed in corners or areas with limited natural light, making it a versatile and resilient addition to any home.
Botanical Classification: Sansevieria
Common Name: Snake plant, Zeylanica, Mother-in-law's tongue
CARE GUIDE:
Light.The Snake Plant is adaptable to various light levels, with growth accelerating in brighter conditions. When transitioning from indirect to direct light, it's recommended to acclimate the plant gradually over a few weeks to prevent foliage scorching.
Water.Only water the plant when the soil is completely dry, leaning towards a drier approach. Ensure thorough watering to promote a robust root system, and remove any surplus water collected in the saucer.
Humidity. The Sansevieria thrives in a dry environment and doesn't require misting.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.
Additional Care. Snake Plants reproduce by growing new plants (or ‘‘pups’’) near the base of the mother plant. To propagate your Snake Plant, carefully remove the leaves and stems of each pup once they become a few inches tall and plant them into a new pot.
Sansevieria Cylindrica Snake 'African Spear' Plant Houseplant — is characterized by its sleek, cylindrical leaves that give a modern and architectural aesthetic. Renowned for its easy care, this houseplant thrives in low light conditions and is best placed in corners or areas with limited natural light, making it a versatile and resilient addition to any home.
Botanical Classification: Sansevieria
Common Name: Snake plant, Zeylanica, Mother-in-law's tongue
CARE GUIDE:
Light.The Snake Plant is adaptable to various light levels, with growth accelerating in brighter conditions. When transitioning from indirect to direct light, it's recommended to acclimate the plant gradually over a few weeks to prevent foliage scorching.
Water.Only water the plant when the soil is completely dry, leaning towards a drier approach. Ensure thorough watering to promote a robust root system, and remove any surplus water collected in the saucer.
Humidity. The Sansevieria thrives in a dry environment and doesn't require misting.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.
Additional Care. Snake Plants reproduce by growing new plants (or ‘‘pups’’) near the base of the mother plant. To propagate your Snake Plant, carefully remove the leaves and stems of each pup once they become a few inches tall and plant them into a new pot.