Very special form from Mbeya Province, Tanzania with exceptionally thick leaves, blue-grey in colour and with darker longitudinal lines and mottling. Recently rediscovered in Northern Tanzania.Īttractive small growing plant related to S.hallii but with pinkish green leaves. A hybrid of unknown origin.Ī giant plant with stiff pale green leaves with darker cross banding. A little cold sensitive.Īn impressive plant with narrow, semi-cylindrical, dark green leaves with a reddish edge. Two clonesĭeep green wide leaves without markings. Leaves are bat-shaped but taller and more rounded, light green with very dark green longitudinal stripes. arborescens! Leaves are short, thick and sharply pointed, somewhat glaucous especially when young. Limited.Ĭollected by Lavranos probably in Somalia and probably related to S. Like Sa 205 but leaves are a glaucous blue and the plant gets bigger. Thick deep green leaves and extremely long flower tubes. phillipsiae but with a unique thorn which develops at the top end of the groove on the upper side of the leaf as the leaf matures. Recently described form from Kitonga Gorge, Tanzania with deep green, grooved, recurved leaves in a rosette.
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Not too big.įKH 424 Very attractive plant with dramatic glossy green leaves with grey-white mottling, rough on the underside. Very dark green stiff pointed leaves with distinctive grooves down the sides. Very slow growing, so available occasionally Flower stem short and branching.Ī Jankalski hybrid that looks like a parva with thick leaves and lighter cross-banding. Offsets by stolons which root down easily like S. Leaves are thick and slightly recurved ending in a very sharp point. cylindriva v.patula.Ī hybrid of hargeisana x pinguicula named in honour of the wife of its creator. Sometimes possible.Ĭompact growing hybrid of S. Inflorescence intermediate.ĮS 7212 Thick black-green leaves and capitate flowers The leaves are grey-green, thick, spoon-shaped and with markings as in S. fischeri and the spoon-leaf sansevieria Lav.5949 from Mozambique. Slow.Īn interesting Chahinian cross between S. Very dwarf with elliptical leaves in rosettes with distinct black cross-banding. The leaf has a pink blush spreading from the base upwards. aubrytiana but with leaves so densely mottled to appear whitish-green with thin green lines. Juan ChahinianĢ brand new and one slightly used. It may take some time before weĬan give you a firm offer but all enquiries will be acknowledged and dealt with in date order.īOOK! The Sansevieria Trifasciata Varieties by B. What we can supply and prices when you email your order.
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Therefore we list what may be available mostly without prices and we will confirm To separate and due to demand we cannot maintain a list of available plants. The Sansevieria collection is very extensive but we can only offer plants when they are big enough Ship Sansevierias during the winter as we are not able to divide plants at that time. You leave them unpotted for a few days to allow any cut surfaces to dry. Plants usually bounce back quick though once watered and placed in indirect sunlight/partial shade.Plants are supplied as cuttings generally with roots. Also, sometimes plants can go into shock from shipping or different growing conditions. I always try to ship out all my plants without any damage to their leaves, however, sometimes during the shipping process, the plant may get browning on a leaf or damage to a leaf. ? Please understand that these are living plants. *You will be receiving a plant similar to the pictured ships in the pot with soil. Sansevierias grow well in temperatures between 60☏ (15.5☌) and 85° F (29☌) Never use a fertilizer that contains nitrates. During the winter, in a low light area, a sansevieria plant may need water only once a month.įeed a Sansevieria monthly when the plant is actively growing with a Cactus plant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength. Allow the soil to dry out before watering. Over-watering is the main reason sansevieria plants die.
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The better the light, the faster a sansevieria grows. We ship plants with at least 3 leaves.Ī sansevieria can be placed anywhere in a room from the darkest corner to the brightest window. Until recently this has been rare and hard to find. Originally collected in Tanzania, it still has not been given a species name.
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One of the aristocrats of the Sansevieria family. With age, the leaves become very thick and more upright. Unique gray-blue color on a compact, slow-growing plant. IMPORTANT: Please purchase a heat pack with your order if temperatures in your area are forecast to be near or below freezing (below 40 deg F).