June 20, 2020

Sansevieria | My Collection

 

 

The genus Sansevieria, a member of the agave family (Agavaceae) contains approximately 60 species indigenous to Africa, Arabia, and India. Several species and their cultivars are grown commercially for use as interior foliage plants. Indoors they may be used in floor level planters, small specimens, dish gardens and other combination planters, and occasionally in hanging planters. Sansevieria use depends upon growth habit, texture, and color of the plant.

1. Sansevieria Golden Flame

 

2. Sansevieria Fernwood Mikado

 

3. Sansevieria Kirkii Coppertone


4. Sansevieria Moonshine

 

5. Sansevieria Moonshine Baby

 

6. Sansevieria Silver Queen

 

7. Sansevieria Cylindrica


8. Sansevieria Cylindrica Starfish


9. Sansevieria Boncel

 

10. Sansevieria Cylendrifolia

 

11. Sansevieria trifasciata "Bantel's Sensation"

(which was discovered by Gustav Bantel in 1946)

 

 

 12. Sansevieria Metallica "Tenzan"

(which is also called "Siam Silver", "Sayuri" or "Manolin")


13. Sansevieria (Unknown "Native")

 

14. Sansevieria Whale Fin or Sansevieria Masoniana

 

15. Sansevieria Masoniana "White Variegated"

 

16. Sansevieria Pinguicula


17. Sansevieria Ballyi

 

18. Sansevieria trifasciata laurentii


19. Sansevieria trifasciata Black Coral

 

20. Sansevieria Golden Plant

 

21. Sansevieria trifasciata Golden Hahnii


22. Sansevieria trifasciata Hahnii

 

23. Sansevieria trifasciata Black Dragon


24. Sansevieria Parva Kenya Hyacinth

 

 

25. Sansevieria Yellowstone

 

26. Sansevieria Futura Superba or Sansevieria trifasciata laurentii "Dwarf"

 

27. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

28. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

29. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

30. Sansevieria Futura Robusta or Sansevieria trifasciata Black Coral "Dwarf"

 

31. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

32. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

33. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

34. Sansevieria (Unknown)

 

35. Sansevieria Patens

 



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