One of the most common sansevieria

One of the most common sansevieria

A variegated cultivar of Sansevieria trifasciata (namely ‘Laurentii’), the most common species in cultivation

Sansevieria as The Pollutant Vacuum Plant - Photo Gallery
All species can be divided into one of two basic categories based on their leaves: hard leaved and soft leaved species. Typically, hard leaved Sansevieria originate from arid climates, while the soft leaved species originate from tropical and subtropical regionsA variegated cultivar of Sansevieria trifasciata (namely 'Laurentii'), the most common species in cultivationSome reports seem to suggest that Sansevieria produces oxygen at night, which makes it suitable as a plant to be placed in the bedroomThe tall-growing plants have stiff, erect, lance-shaped leaves while the dwarf plants grow in rosettes. As houseplants, Sansevieria thrive on warmth and bright light, but will also tolerate shade
Advertisement