A medium sized plant with wide banded leaves that have a thin gold margin.
Pronunciation
san-se-VEER-ee-uh)(try-fask-ee-AH-tuh)
Plant Type
All Plants, Indoor Foliage
Hardiness Zone
10
Sunlight
They are tolerant of shade, low light conditions but prefer moderate to bright. Strong direct light will cause the leaves to burn or fade.
Moisture
Can go for long periods of time with out water, but prefers to be kept evenly moist to slightly dry. One time I forgot about 3 plants in the north window of a room, for 2 months. They never got watered and are still alive today. Not a recommended practice!!!!!!!!!!!
Growing Media
average house
Temperature
average house
Leaves
Forms a rosette of short broad green leaves with a narrow yellow margin.
Maintenance
Very little is needed just occasional re-potting when the plants get to large. They have very strong rhizomes and will crack almost any pot
Propagation
The easiest and most common way is by division. Just knock the plant out of the pot and divide into section. Most of the plants will root from partial leaf cuttings which is a leaf cut into sections and rooted. The draw back to this method is, if the plant is a sport (genetic variation) it will revert back to its parent plant. I have rooted Futura and Golden Snake plant from partial leaf cuttings and they both have reverted back to S. trifasciata. I have rooted S. trifascita and S. cylindica and they have come true from the partial leaf cutting.
Cultivar Origin
A sport of Sansevieria trifasciata.
Notes & Reference
R.W. Henley, A.R. Chase and L.S. Osborne University of Florida, Sansevieria production Guide