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Zeylanica Snake Plant 'Sansevieria zeylanica' 5 Gal.
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Zeylanica Snake Plant 'Sansevieria zeylanica' 5 Gal.

Introducing the Zeylanica Snake Plant, known as 'Sansevieria zeylanica,' a low-maintenance snake plant belonging to the Sansevieria genus. The Sansevieria zeylanica has several other common names, such as Ceylon Bowstring Hemp, Vipers Bowstring Hemp, Snake Plant, Mother in Law's Tongue, or Snake Plant, and is very similar to the Sansevi…
Introducing the Zeylanica Snake Plant, known as 'Sansevieria zeylanica,' a low-maintenance snake plant belonging to the Sansevieria genus. The Sansevieria zeylanica has several other common names, such as Ceylon Bowstring Hemp, Vipers Bowstring Hemp, Snake Plant, Mother in Law's Tongue, or Snake Plant, and is very similar to the Sansevieria trifasciata. This evergreen perennial Sansevieria zeylanica snake plant is very popular among gardeners for its easy-to-care-for nature.The Sansevieria zeylanica has long, sword-shaped leaves that grow upright and can grow up to 3-4 feet tall and 2 feet wide.The leaves are a vibrant shade of green, with light gray-green horizontal stripes running along their length.This unique pattern adds visual interest and makes it a standout addition to any indoor space. The flowers of the Sansevieria zeylanica snake plant have tall spikes with small, tubular flowers, typically greenish white, pale green, or cream, that bloom from spring to summer. However, it's worth noting that indoor-grown Sansevieria zeylanica plants rarely flower. These snake plants are more popular for their striking foliage than for their blooms. Native to tropical West Africa, the Sansevieria zeylanica plant thrives in bright light to partial shade, making it ideal for indoor spaces. It releases oxygen at night, purifying the indoor air by removing harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and xylene and providing a fresh burst of oxygen while you sleep, making it an excellent addition to your bedroom. When it comes to Sansevieria zeylanica propagation, you can achieve this through divisions or cuttings. With time and proper Sansevieria plant care, the cuttings will develop roots and grow into new plants. Watering Needs Like other succulents, Sansevieria zeylanica is drought-tolerant and stores water in its foliage, eliminating the need for damp soil. You shouldn't water the soil until it has completely dried out. In the spring and summer, when it is actively growing, it will require a lot of water. During the winter, this indoor plant goes dormant and requires less water. Watch for signs of dehydration in your Sansevieria zeylanica succulent, such as a pale discoloration and the leaves starting to shrivel. This indicates that it's consuming the water stored in its interior. Both underwatering and overwatering can be detrimental to your snake plant, so you must ensure you apply the right amount of moisture to keep them healthy and happy. Light Requirements When it comes to indoor plant's light requirements, Sansevieria zeylanica is a pretty versatile plant. It can tolerate a wide range of lighting conditions, making it a great choice for both bright and low-light areas in your home. It can thrive in moderate-to-bright indirect light, such as near a window with filtered sunlight. However, it can also tolerate lower light conditions, like those found in offices or rooms with less natural light. Just keep in mind that if you place it in a low-light area, your Zeylanica snake plant may grow more slowly and have less vibrant foliage. If you live in a warm and tropical climate, you can consider growing Sansevieria zeylanica outdoors. In such conditions, it will thrive in partial shade or dappled sunlight. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight for extended periods, as it can scorch the leaves. Remember, it's always a good idea to observe your Sansevieria plant and adjust its lighting conditions accordingly. If you notice the leaves turning yellow or pale, it may be an indication that they're receiving too much direct sunlight. If the leaves become dark green and start to stretch towards the light, it may be a sign that they need more indirect light. Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs This snake plant favors very airy, sandy soil that drains well. Planting them in ordinary potting soil will result in compacted roots, stunted growth, and, most likely, root rot. To prevent overwatering, use a terracotta pot with a drainage hole. Instead, make or buy a well-draining succulent potting mix, or ideally, use our specialized potting mix that contains organic mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your succulent thrive. When it comes to fertilizing these house plants, organic fertilizers with an equal ratio of 5-10-5 (NPK) also last longer and keep your soil alive by adding other beneficial compounds and microbes that encourage plant health and nutrient absorption. So, skip those harsh chemicals (too much fertilizer) and give your tropical plants some love with some awesome organic fertilizer! Hardiness Zones & More When growing indoors, your Zeylanica snake plant can thrive in temperatures between 60°F and 85°F. However, it can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures down to 50°F and warmer temperatures up to 90°F. Just be mindful that extreme temperature fluctuations or prolonged exposure to very low or high temperatures can stress the Sansevieria plant. Sansevieria zeylanica can be grown outdoors year
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Introducing the Zeylanica Snake Plant, known as 'Sansevieria zeylanica,' a low-maintenance snake plant belonging to the Sansevieria genus. The Sansevieria zeylanica has several other common names, such as Ceylon Bowstring Hemp, Vipers Bowstring Hemp, Snake Plant, Mother in Law's Tongue, or Snake Plant, and is very similar to the Sansevieria trifasciata. This evergreen perennial Sansevieria zeylanica snake plant is very popular among gardeners for its easy-to-care-for nature.The Sansevieria zeylanica has long, sword-shaped leaves that grow upright and can grow up to 3-4 feet tall and 2 feet wide.The leaves are a vibrant shade of green, with light gray-green horizontal stripes running along their length.This unique pattern adds visual interest and makes it a standout addition to any indoor space. The flowers of the Sansevieria zeylanica snake plant have tall spikes with small, tubular flowers, typically greenish white, pale green, or cream, that bloom from spring to summer. However, it's worth noting that indoor-grown Sansevieria zeylanica plants rarely flower. These snake plants are more popular for their striking foliage than for their blooms. Native to tropical West Africa, the Sansevieria zeylanica plant thrives in bright light to partial shade, making it ideal for indoor spaces. It releases oxygen at night, purifying the indoor air by removing harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and xylene and providing a fresh burst of oxygen while you sleep, making it an excellent addition to your bedroom. When it comes to Sansevieria zeylanica propagation, you can achieve this through divisions or cuttings. With time and proper Sansevieria plant care, the cuttings will develop roots and grow into new plants. Watering Needs Like other succulents, Sansevieria zeylanica is drought-tolerant and stores water in its foliage, eliminating the need for damp soil. You shouldn't water the soil until it has completely dried out. In the spring and summer, when it is actively growing, it will require a lot of water. During the winter, this indoor plant goes dormant and requires less water. Watch for signs of dehydration in your Sansevieria zeylanica succulent, such as a pale discoloration and the leaves starting to shrivel. This indicates that it's consuming the water stored in its interior. Both underwatering and overwatering can be detrimental to your snake plant, so you must ensure you apply the right amount of moisture to keep them healthy and happy. Light Requirements When it comes to indoor plant's light requirements, Sansevieria zeylanica is a pretty versatile plant. It can tolerate a wide range of lighting conditions, making it a great choice for both bright and low-light areas in your home. It can thrive in moderate-to-bright indirect light, such as near a window with filtered sunlight. However, it can also tolerate lower light conditions, like those found in offices or rooms with less natural light. Just keep in mind that if you place it in a low-light area, your Zeylanica snake plant may grow more slowly and have less vibrant foliage. If you live in a warm and tropical climate, you can consider growing Sansevieria zeylanica outdoors. In such conditions, it will thrive in partial shade or dappled sunlight. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight for extended periods, as it can scorch the leaves. Remember, it's always a good idea to observe your Sansevieria plant and adjust its lighting conditions accordingly. If you notice the leaves turning yellow or pale, it may be an indication that they're receiving too much direct sunlight. If the leaves become dark green and start to stretch towards the light, it may be a sign that they need more indirect light. Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs This snake plant favors very airy, sandy soil that drains well. Planting them in ordinary potting soil will result in compacted roots, stunted growth, and, most likely, root rot. To prevent overwatering, use a terracotta pot with a drainage hole. Instead, make or buy a well-draining succulent potting mix, or ideally, use our specialized potting mix that contains organic mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your succulent thrive. When it comes to fertilizing these house plants, organic fertilizers with an equal ratio of 5-10-5 (NPK) also last longer and keep your soil alive by adding other beneficial compounds and microbes that encourage plant health and nutrient absorption. So, skip those harsh chemicals (too much fertilizer) and give your tropical plants some love with some awesome organic fertilizer! Hardiness Zones & More When growing indoors, your Zeylanica snake plant can thrive in temperatures between 60°F and 85°F. However, it can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures down to 50°F and warmer temperatures up to 90°F. Just be mindful that extreme temperature fluctuations or prolonged exposure to very low or high temperatures can stress the Sansevieria plant. Sansevieria zeylanica can be grown outdoors year

Specifications

Bloom ColorCreamy white
ColorDark green with lighter green horizontal stripes
FoliageSword-shaped leaves with wave-like patterns
Foliage ColorDark green with lighter green horizontal stripes
Foliage TypeEvergreen
Growth HabitUpright, stemless
Hardiness Zone9 - 11
Hardiness Zones9 - 11
HeightUp to 2.5 feet
Light RequirementsBright light to partial shade
MaintenanceEasy to care for
Moisture RequirementsDrought-tolerant, water when soil is completely dry
Plant TypePerennial, succulent
Size5 Gal.
Soil RequirementsAiry, sandy, well-draining
Soil TypeAiry, sandy, well-draining
SpreadUp to 4 inches wide
Sun ExposureBright light to partial shade
TypePerennial, succulent
USDA Hardiness Zone9 - 11
UsesIndoor, garden, air purifying, bedroom
Water RequirementsDrought-tolerant, water when soil is completely dry
WidthUp to 4 inches wide
Zone9 - 11