Scientific Name
Sansevieria patens 'Variegata'
Accepted Scientific Name
Sansevieria patens N.E.Br.
Common Name(s)
Snake Plant
Synonym(s)
Sansevieria patens f. variegata, Sansevieria 'Ed Eby Variegata'
Scientific Classification
Family: Asparagaceae
Subfamily: Crassuloideae
Genus: Sansevieria
Origin
Sansevieria patens 'Variegata' is a form of Sansevieria patens selected for its variegated leaves.
Description
Sansevieria patens 'Variegata' is an attractive succulent with large rosettes composed of variegated leaves that spread in various orientations. The leaves are pale yellow or creamy-yellow, marked with dark green and paler green transverse bands, and longitudinally marked with numerous blackish-green lines. They are cylindrical, arching, longitudinally grooved, and can grow up to 3 feet (90 cm) long and 1.8 inches (45 cm) thick.
The flowers are grey-white and spaced out in clusters.
Hardiness
USDA hardiness zones 10b to 11b: from 35 °F (+1.7 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).
How to Grow and Care
Place Sansevierias in moderately bright or filtered light. Good locations include a spot in front of a north-facing window or front of a bright, sunny window covered by a sheer curtain. Although the plant tolerates low light, bright light brings out the colors in the leaves. However, intense light may cause the edges of the leaves to turn yellow.
Allow the soil to dry completely before watering, and then water deeply until water drips through the drainage hole. Allow the pot to drain, and discard the water in the saucer. Never allow the soil to become soggy; never let the pot stand in water. Water sparingly throughout the winter. Like most succulent plants that store water in their leaves, Sansevieria rots quickly in excessively wet soil.
Place Sansevieria at average room temperature. Protect the plant from drafts and cold temperatures as it is damaged below 50 °F (10 °C).
Feed the plant once every three weeks throughout the summer. Use a general-purpose fertilizer for houseplants diluted to one-half of the strength suggested on the container. Sansevieria is a light feeder, and too much fertilizer makes the leaves fall over.
Learn more at How to Grow and Care for Sansevieria.
Links
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