Snake Plant Zeylanica 10”
10” pot
Native to southeast Asia, Sansevieria Zeylanica hails from Sri Lanka where the plant is mainly found growing in drier areas among rocks.
Sansevieria zeylanica is a stemless perennial flowering species characterized by its long, sword-shaped succulent leaves, which grow from a rhizomatous rootstock. The leaves of snake plants are erect and rigid and grow up to 2.5’ feet tall and up to 1” inch wide. The dark-green leaves of bowstring hemp feature creamy-white wave-like horizontal stripes across their surface and pointed tips.
Snake plants need a moderate amount of bright light for proper growth. While it can tolerate partial shade, very low light affects the color of the leaves. For best results, grow it at a location where it receives filtered bright indirect light. Leaving the plant exposed to intense sunlight or full sun may sometimes cause the turn yellow at the edges.
Like most other types of succulent plants, water the plant deeply once, until the water starts to drip through the drainage hole in potted plants, and then allow the soil to dry completely before watering again.
10” pot
Native to southeast Asia, Sansevieria Zeylanica hails from Sri Lanka where the plant is mainly found growing in drier areas among rocks.
Sansevieria zeylanica is a stemless perennial flowering species characterized by its long, sword-shaped succulent leaves, which grow from a rhizomatous rootstock. The leaves of snake plants are erect and rigid and grow up to 2.5’ feet tall and up to 1” inch wide. The dark-green leaves of bowstring hemp feature creamy-white wave-like horizontal stripes across their surface and pointed tips.
Snake plants need a moderate amount of bright light for proper growth. While it can tolerate partial shade, very low light affects the color of the leaves. For best results, grow it at a location where it receives filtered bright indirect light. Leaving the plant exposed to intense sunlight or full sun may sometimes cause the turn yellow at the edges.
Like most other types of succulent plants, water the plant deeply once, until the water starts to drip through the drainage hole in potted plants, and then allow the soil to dry completely before watering again.
10” pot
Native to southeast Asia, Sansevieria Zeylanica hails from Sri Lanka where the plant is mainly found growing in drier areas among rocks.
Sansevieria zeylanica is a stemless perennial flowering species characterized by its long, sword-shaped succulent leaves, which grow from a rhizomatous rootstock. The leaves of snake plants are erect and rigid and grow up to 2.5’ feet tall and up to 1” inch wide. The dark-green leaves of bowstring hemp feature creamy-white wave-like horizontal stripes across their surface and pointed tips.
Snake plants need a moderate amount of bright light for proper growth. While it can tolerate partial shade, very low light affects the color of the leaves. For best results, grow it at a location where it receives filtered bright indirect light. Leaving the plant exposed to intense sunlight or full sun may sometimes cause the turn yellow at the edges.
Like most other types of succulent plants, water the plant deeply once, until the water starts to drip through the drainage hole in potted plants, and then allow the soil to dry completely before watering again.