braided Sansevieria cylindrica
Product Detail
Product Description
Cylindrical Snake Plant is an African succulent that makes a carefree house plant. Round leaves with a dark-green striped pattern give this eye-catching succulent its common name. Pointed leaf tips give it another name, Spear Plant.
Sansevieria cylindrica offers all the ease and durability of the popular snake plant and the appeal of lucky bamboo. The plant consists of stout, cylindrical spears that spring from the sandy soil. They can be braided or left in their natural fan shape. Best of all, they can be almost entirely ignored and still thrive. It is a relative of Mother-in-Law's Tongue.
Package & Loading
Nursery
Exhibition
Certifications
Team
Tips
Water
As a general rule of thumb, one can water a snake plant once a month in winter and about every 1-2 weeks during the rest of the year. that may sound like a very less amount, but it's appropriate for these plants. In fact, during winter they can go without water even for a few months.
Sunlight
The partial sun generally means less than six and more than four hours of sun per day. Plants for the partial sun will do well in a location where they receive a break from the sun each day. They like the sun but will not tolerate a full day of it and need at least some shade each day.
Fertilizer
Simply apply the fertilizer around the base of the plant, extending to the drip line. For vegetables, place the fertilizer in a strip parallel to the planting row. Water-soluble fertilizers are faster acting but must be applied more frequently. This method gives plants food while you water.
Product Tags
braided Sansevieria cylindrica Related Video: