
SANSEVIERIA | THE ULTIMATE SURVIVOR
These houseplants are as tough as they come. These plants are practically indestructible and thrive where others won’t. Whether you’ve got them in bright sunlight or shoved in a dark corner, they can handle either. Ideal for containers, they play nice in groupings and look just as good on the floor as they do on a tabletop. Low light? Fluorescent bulbs? No problem. Perfect for home or office, especially when your plant care routine is more "set it and forget it."
These succulent plants once belonged to the genus Sansevieria. Although people still use this name, they were reclassified as Dracaena. Sansevieria trifasciata and Dracaena trifasciata are the same houseplant!
LIGHT
Sanseviera plants do well with bright indirect light, but will be just fine in a low light house or office.
SOIL
Sansevieria plants like a well draining cactus and succulent potting mix.
TEMPERATURE
Sansevieria plants like average warmth between 60-75°.
WATER
Water when soil becomes dry during spring through fall and water less in the winter. Do not over-water, will cause root rot.
FOOD
Spring to fall feed with cactus and succulent fertilizer once a month. Do not fertilize in the winter.
NOT PET FRIENDLY
Like most houseplants, Sansevierias are mildly toxic if eaten.