This award-winning Snake Plant thrives on neglect, featuring erect, fleshy leaves with deep green, gray-green stripes and creamy-yellow edges
Discover the most common Sansevieria Varieties (Snake Plant) To Identify What Types You Own and Importantly how to take care of these precious plants!
For this week's botanical inspiration I'm sharing the hardy snake plant. This one is for those among you who claim to be "not plant people". It's virtually indestructible. Happy even in low light conditions and infrequent watering, Sansevieria is the
A curvaceous cousin of the trifasciata Laurentii, the Futura Superba makes up for its smaller size with an emphasis on wide, extravagant leaves that are dappled with snake-like patterning and enclosed in a border of striking yellow variegation. A superb future lies ahead… These are robust, stocky plants. Perfect if you’re looking for a Sansevieria with all their easy-care qualities, but don’t have the space for one of the taller varieties. Please note: some scarring may occur on the leaves. Sansevieria trifasciata Futura Superba Care & Info Guide Horty Hints Off on your holibobs? No probs! The Futura Superba is drought tolerant and is more than happy being left to its own devices making it the ideal houseplant for the keen traveller. Make it rain! Once your Futura Superba’s soil has dried out and it’s time to water again, make sure to thoroughly drench the soil, allowing any excess water to drain through the bottom. Living life on the edge! Make sure to water your Futura Superba around the edge of its grow pot, avoiding the middle stems as this can cause the plant to rot easily. Light Sanseviera trifasciata Futura Superba does best in moderate to bright, indirect light, but can also adapt to low light conditions if preferred. Watering Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. Water thoroughly and allow to drain freely. Do not allow the plant to sit in water as this will cause root rot. Temperature This houseplant is happy in places with temperatures between 15°C and 23°C and can cope in as low as 10°C for short periods. Humidity Futura Superba will do fine in normal household humidity. If brown tips develop, consider occasional misting. Feed Apply a weak dose of cactus or general purpose feed once a month at most during the growing season. Sansevieria are low maintenance plants and do not require a lot of supplementary feeding. View Plant Nutrition Height & Growth Rate The Futura Superba is a slow-grower and typically reaches an ultimate height of around 0.5m. Please note: each plant is unique so available heights are approximate and the plant you receive may vary by ±10%. Toxicity Sansevieria are mildly toxic if eaten. Keep away from children and animals. Do not consume. Air Purifying Sansevieria filter airborne toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde and are part of our clean air plant collection. Origin Sanseviera trifasciata Futura Superba is native to the tropical West African region. Please note: images show how this plant may look at various stages of maturity. The size you choose may look different. View All Sansevieria Snake Plants
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Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii is probably the most recognisable and popular Sansevieria houseplant with its mottled grey-green leaves and creamy-yellow margins. Considered virtually indestructible this is an excellent choice for all situations. It's tall, architectural presence and warm colouring ensure this Sansevieria stands out from the crowd. Often called mother-in-law's tongue, it might be one for the guest room. Please note: some scarring may occur on the leaves. Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii - Variegated Snake Plant Care & Info Guide Horty Hints Bright and beautiful! Pop your variegated Laurentii in a brightly lit location to encourage that 'WOW' colour factor. Happy families! You can propagate your Sansevieria by gently removing any Laurentii “pups” (smaller self-contained leaves), cutting directly below the root and placing them into a seperate grow pot. Make it rain! Once your Laurentii's soil has dried out and it’s time to water again, make sure to thoroughly drench the soil, allowing any excess water to drain through the bottom. Light The Variegated Snake Plant does best in moderate to bright, indirect light environments, but can also adapt to low light conditions if preferred. Watering Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. Water thoroughly and allow to drain freely. Do not allow the plant to sit in water as this will cause root rot. Temperature The trifasciata Laurentii is happy in places with temperatures between 15°C and 23°C and can tolerate temperatures as low as 10°C for short periods. Humidity The Variegated Snake Plant will do fine in normal household humidity. Avoid humid locations but if brown tips develop, consider occasional misting. Feed Apply a weak dose of cactus or general purpose feed once a month at most during the growing season. Sansevieria are low maintenance plants and do not require a lot of supplementary feeding. View Plant Nutrition Height & Growth Rate Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii is a slow-growing plant and typically reaches an ultimate height of around 75cm to 1m. Please note: each plant is unique so available heights are approximate and the plant you receive may vary by ±10%. Toxicity Sansevieria are mildly toxic if eaten. Keep away from children and animals. Do not consume. Air Purifying Sansevieria filter airborne toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde and are part of our clean air plant collection. Origin Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii is native to the tropical West African region. Please note: images show how this plant may look at various stages of maturity. The size you choose may look different. View All Sansevieria Snake Plants
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IF IT IS COLD IN YOUR AREA, PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO ORDER A HEAT PACK! ** Adding a heat pack to your order will ensure this warm-weather plant will arrive safely! ** 4” SANSEVIERIA ‘HAHNII SILVER’ Sansevieria trifasciata hahnii ‘Silver’ USDA Zones 10-11 This sansevieria has stiff, short, light green foliage with a dark green horizontal stripe. The leaves grow from 6 to 12” tall. The pictures in the listing of the individual plants wrapped up depicts the size of 1 plant. You will receive a 4” bare root plant, similar in size to the bare root plant pictured in the listing. Upon purchase, decide if you want 1, 2, or 3 plants. SANSEVIERIAS ARE AMAZING PLANTS! They work as house plants and/or in containers outside. They’re EXTREMELY low maintenance. Perfect if you travel or have trouble remembering to water. Thrive in virtually any environment. No cleanup or grooming required. Repotting, when necessary, is extremely simple. Easy propagation. Purify the air. LET’S BREAK THIS DOWN — Sansevierias are currently one of the trendiest house plants for many reasons, but mostly because they require little to no maintenance. They will thrive in a room with very little sunlight OR directly in a window. They do well in offices, highly trafficked areas (building lobbies, entry ways, etc.), areas with little to no fresh air, dry air, heating, air conditioning ... pretty much any and every environment! Sansevierias look good by themselves or in an arrangement. There are a ton of different varieties, so there are many options to choose from! Looking for a tall plant to stand in your window to block peering eyes from seeing in your home? Need a decorative piece on that shelf that’s further inside your room away from a window? What about a shorter, curly variety for your coffee table that will act as a conversation piece when guests come over? There’s a sansevieria for virtually any area of your home! Alone they have a bold, striking & masculine look with their stiff, striking leaves. While they have a modern, edgy feel on their own, sansevierias can become more feminine in an arrangement. They compliment virtually any other plant. Soften their look by adding your favorite succulent! I love to add a trailing plant, such as string of dolphins or sedum techtractinum. Sansevierias can be planted in arrangements with succulents, as their water habits are similar. Pair it with any other plant that thrives in a hot & dry environment that requires little water. MAINTENANCE Sansevierias require very little maintenance. To begin, they need to be watered once a month. Travel a lot? Perfect! Sansevierias are vegetation with very little commitment. No need for a plant sitter! You can leave these guys up to a month without watering them & they will be alive when you get home. This is possible because sansevierias are native to hot/dry environments. They store water in their leaves & roots, which allows for a significant amount of time between watering periods. With that being said, sansevierias do not like to sit in water, so pot you plant them in will need a drainage hole. If your decorative pot doesn’t have a hole you can drill one in it yourself OR find a plastic pot with a drainage hole that fits just inside your decorative piece, so you may remove to water. Once your plant has gotten it’s full of water & dried out, you may return it to it’s decorative home. Furthermore, they love dry air. Not a fan of constant humidity, so the bathroom wouldn’t be the best place for this guy. LIGHTING As far as lighting is concerned, sansevierias prefer medium light (10’ away from west or south facing window), they will tolerate high or low light. Talk about versatile! Just be sure to keep them away from direct sunlight, as they will burn quickly! TEMPERATURE Temperature is another area sansevierias could not be more versatile. They thrive in hot temperatures, while tolerating colder conditions as well. Freezing temps are their only kryptonite! Bring your sanses inside if the temperature gets below freezing! GROOMING Another amazing pro to having a sansevieria versus other house plants is there is NO CLEAN UP OR GROOMING needed! These leaves won’t fall off, so you don’t have to worry about picking any off your floor. These guys will keep your place nice & tidy! As far as grooming goes, dust your plants foliage off when necessary. PROPAGATION & REPOTTING Once your plant has made itself at home & is thriving in its new habitat, she will start to produce babies. Eventually, the babies will need to be repotted. How long before this happens? That all depends on how you’ve arranged your girl! If she’s in a crowded pot with other plants repotting could be several months away, where as if she’s in a larger pot by herself you might not need to move her or her children for several years! Speaking of babies, propagation doesn’t get any easier. You can remove a plant with its roots & repot it OR you can cut a piece of foliage off at an angle, let the leaf heal over several weeks & repot. AIR PURIFIER Just when you thought these guys couldn’t get any better — they also purify the air! Toxins are absorbed into their leaves & oxygen is released. Not only are these guys aesthetically pleasing, but they make the air healthier & easier to breathe!
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Snake plants are a super popular air-purifying house plant because they're beautiful and basically impossible to kill — the perfect option if you're a neglectful young adult. NOTE: Leaves are toxic so keep away from pets. Buy it here at Home Depot ($17), Amazon ($15), or your local flower shop and plant nursery.
Elk jaar vieren we op 10 januari 'Waardeer je kamerplant dag' of 'Houseplant appreciation day' in het Engels. Ter ere van deze weinig bekende feestdag, bekijken we tien luchtzuiverende planten, oftewel kamerplanten die op natuurlijke wijze de luchtkwaliteit in
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Noyte: You will receive Sansevieria Fernwood , Mikado in 6" inches pot similar to the pictures Sansevieria are popular ‘beginner’ houseplants. They are tolerant of low light levels and irregular watering. Also known as mother-in-law’s tongue, these plants are one of the best for filtering out formaldehyde, which is common in cleaning products, toilet paper, tissues and personal care products. One of the top plants listed by NASA to purify air in your home. ➜ Important messages! Please understand that these are living plants. I always try to ship out all my plants without any damage to their leaves, however, sometimes during the shipping process, the plant may get browning on a leaf or damage to a leaf. Also, sometimes plants can go into shock from shipping or different growing conditions. Plants usually bounce back quick though once watered and placed in indirect sunlight/partial shade
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Mother-in-Law's Tongue Are Toxic To Pets. When ingested by pets, it typically causes gastrointestinal signs (e.g., drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.).
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Sansevieria pinguicula, also known as the walking sansevieria, is a xerophytic CAM succulent native to the Bura area of Kenya, near Garissa. The species was described by Peter Ren Oscar Bally in 1943. The name is derived from the latin pinguis, meaning fat, attributed to the shape of the leaves.