Propagating and growing Sansevieria trifasciata in water a unique idea for fancy table pots

Sansevieria trifasciata cv. Laurentii (. “Stripped Snake plant“ or “Striped Mother-in-law’s Tongue“) is a stemless perennial succulent herb forming dense stands, spreading by way of its creeping rhizome. Its sword-shaped succulent leaves grow upright from a basal rosette, and are rigid, deep green with horizontal bands of light greyish-green and bordered with a creamy yellow margin of variable width which is parallel with the veins of the leaf. It is one of the most commonly grown indoor and tropical garden ornamental plants. Flowers greenish white, to 1 cm long, clustered on a raceme to 75 cm long. Rhizome: Sympodial, sometimes above ground, sometimes underground, robust, and yellowish 1.3 to 2.5 cm thick. Leaves: 1–2(rarely to 6), vertical, very erect, linear-lanceolate and flat, tappering gradually from the middle or above, fibrous, fleshy, 45-to over 1 m tall, 5-7 cm wide, and channelled at the base, banded on both surfaces from base to apex, very distinct light dull gre
Back to Top