Snake Plant Dragon Fingers 4”
4” pot
The Dragon Finger snake plant is a succulent indigenous to Angola. The plant spreads horizontally via an underground rhizome (a kind of stem modified to act as a root). It is a very hardy plant – able to endure all but the most extreme neglect.
It is perennial and evergreen, so you can expect it to stick around for a long time. Cylindrica has impressive “leaves.” They can grow to be as tall as 6 feet! The tubular leaf is often an inch thick at maturity, which is necessary to support such height.
Only water the succulent when the soil is completely dry. Following a watering schedule is not appropriate for these plants as you must be dynamic and adapt the care to the plant’s needs.
Bright indirect sunlight or full sun is perfect for these plants.
4” pot
The Dragon Finger snake plant is a succulent indigenous to Angola. The plant spreads horizontally via an underground rhizome (a kind of stem modified to act as a root). It is a very hardy plant – able to endure all but the most extreme neglect.
It is perennial and evergreen, so you can expect it to stick around for a long time. Cylindrica has impressive “leaves.” They can grow to be as tall as 6 feet! The tubular leaf is often an inch thick at maturity, which is necessary to support such height.
Only water the succulent when the soil is completely dry. Following a watering schedule is not appropriate for these plants as you must be dynamic and adapt the care to the plant’s needs.
Bright indirect sunlight or full sun is perfect for these plants.
4” pot
The Dragon Finger snake plant is a succulent indigenous to Angola. The plant spreads horizontally via an underground rhizome (a kind of stem modified to act as a root). It is a very hardy plant – able to endure all but the most extreme neglect.
It is perennial and evergreen, so you can expect it to stick around for a long time. Cylindrica has impressive “leaves.” They can grow to be as tall as 6 feet! The tubular leaf is often an inch thick at maturity, which is necessary to support such height.
Only water the succulent when the soil is completely dry. Following a watering schedule is not appropriate for these plants as you must be dynamic and adapt the care to the plant’s needs.
Bright indirect sunlight or full sun is perfect for these plants.