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  1. Its flowers vary from greenish white to cream-colored — some are fragrant at night, others not at all — and have a sticky texture. [5] Dracaena trifasciata is commonly called "mother-in-law's tongue", " Saint George 's sword" or "snake plant", because of the shape and sharp margins of its leaves [2] that resemble snakes.

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      Dracaena (/ d r ə ˈ s iː n ə /) is a genus of about 120...

    • Sansevieria bacularis. This Sansevieria has leaves that can grow up to 67 inches long. The leaves are dark green with light bands across them. The tips of the leaves are soft.
    • Sansevieria burmanica. This plant originates from India. It has up to 5-inch wide, upright leaves that form a rosette. The leaves can reach a length between 18 and 30 inches and are green with light bands.
    • Sansevieria concinna. Sansevieria concinna is one of the types of sansevieria that are native to South Africa. It has lanceolate leaves that grow upright from a thick rhizome and form a rosette.
    • Sansevieria cylindrica. This is one of the Sansevieria types that are native to South Africa and is relatively uncommon. Its upright, columnar leaves can grow up to 39 inches long and are 0.8 to 1.2 inches thick.
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    • Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Black Gold’ (Viper’s Bowstring Hemp) The ‘Black Gold’ sansevieria (viper’s bowstring hemp) is a popular type of perennial snake plant cultivar that has dark green leaves and a striking golden-yellow edge.
    • Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Futura Robusta’ This type of ‘mother-in-law’s tongue’ is an evergreen sansevieria that has grayish-green leaves in striped patterns.
    • Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Twisted Sister’ The snake plant ‘Twisted Sister’ gets its name from the way the green and yellow leaves curl around to give them a distorted shape.
    • Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Golden Hahnii’ Another dwarf variety of sansevieria is the ‘Golden Hahnii,’ sometimes also called the Bird’s Nest’ sansevieria.
    • Dracaena Trifasciata 'Hahnii' Sometimes referred to as the bird’s nest snake plant, the Hahnii is a mini cultivar of the popular Dracaena trifasciata species.
    • Dracaena Angolensi. The African spear plant is a slow-growing succulent prized for its long, round stemless leaves which arch outward from its central crown.
    • Dracaena Trifasciata 'Laurentii' When you think of snake plants, it's likely the easily-recognizable 'Laurentii' that comes to mind. Sometimes called the variegated snake plant or striped mother-in-law's tongue, this popular, hardy species stands out for its striking foliage patternation.
    • Dracaena trifasciata 'Twisted Sister' If you're looking for a compact snake plant for fitting on a small shelf, why not try the dwarf cultivar Dracaena trifasciata 'Twisted Sister'?
  3. The snake plant is a herbaceous plant with long, thick and hard leaves, often growing upright. The scientific name of the snake plant is Sansevieria and it belongs to the Asparagaceae family. The snake plant is native to Africa and is widely grown worldwide as an interior and landscape ornamental plant. In addition, snake plant is also used in ...

  4. Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season to support growth. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can harm the plant. Mulching: Applying a thin layer of organic mulch can help retain soil moisture and regulate soil temperature, benefiting outdoor Snake Plants.

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · They are typically dark green in color, with light green or white stripes running along the length of the leaf. The flowers of a snake plant are small and white, growing on slender stalks that arise from the center of the plant. When it comes to care, all types of snake plants are relatively easy to grow and tolerate neglect well.

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