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Sansevieria Cylindrica

Sansevieria Cylindrica

Regular price $35.00 USD
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Sansevieria cylindrica is a most distinct and curious-looking stemless succulent plant that grows fan-shaped, with stiff leaves growing from a basal rosette. It forms in time a colony of solid cylindrical leaves. It is slow growing. The species is interesting in having rounded instead of strap-shaped leaves. It spreads by rhizomes - roots that travel under the soil surface and develop offshoots some distance from the original plant.
It forms a few leaved distichous rosettes with 3-4 leaves (or more) from underground rhizomes.
It's leaves are round, leathery, rigid, erect to arching, channeled only at the base, dark-green with thin dark green vertical stripes and horizontal grey-green bands about (0.4)1-1,5(-2) m in height and about 1 inch (2,5 cm) thick.
Flowers: The 2 inch (4 cm) flowers are tubular, delicate greenish-white tinged with pink and lightly fragrant.
Blooming season: It blooms once a year in Winter to Spring (or summer too). It tends to bloom more readily from a young age than other varieties.

LIGHT: Med - Low

WATER: Water only when dry

NATIVE: East Africa

This cactus will ship bare root and will be ready to place directly in a well draining soil mix like our Custom Cactus Mix.

Photos in the listings unless otherwise specified are representative of the plant that will be sent to you.
However, Plants grow differently and each plant may vary slightly in shape, size, growth pattern, etc.
Of course, if you receive a plant that you are dissatisfied with please reach out to us. We want to make it right!

If temperatures near you are below 45℉ we highly recommend adding a Heat Pack to your order.
If temperatures where you live will be much lower than 20℉ even heat packs may not work. You may consider waiting until things warm up a bit. We know you love your plants just like we do and we wouldn't want any of them to freeze.

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