Sansevieria Cylindrica (san-se-VEER-ee-uh sil-IN-dree-kuh) is a perennial succulent plant that belongs to the genus Sansevieria part of the Asparagaceae family. It is native to Angola and commonly referred to as
Bird’s nest snake plant – Sansevieria hahnii (san-se-VEER-ee-uh HAHN-ee-eye) is one of over 70 different species falling under the heading snake plant. Hahnii is a sport or cultivar of the Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii plant
These are the most frequently asked questions about snake plant propagation I often come across. The snake plant or the Sansevieria trifasciata, also notoriously known by its common name Mother-in-law’s tongue, is
Sansevieria Black Coral is a variety of Sansevieria trifasciata [san-se-VEER-ee-uh, try-fask-ee-AH-tuh]. This plant is commonly called: Most of these common names come from tall, thick leaves featuring dark green with light green markings.
Get ready to discover the secrets of the resilient and stylish snake plant! It is a favorite among homeowners for its low-maintenance nature and hardiness. But what happens when this
Sansevieria trifasciata (san-se-VEER-ee-uh try-fas-ee-AY-tuh) is an evergreen perennial plant and one of the most popular houseplants today. This hardy, rugged perennial member of the Asparagaceae family of plants originally comes