SANSEVIERA CYLINDRICA

Plants with cylindrical snake leaves or Sansevieria cylindrica is a type of plant originating from Angola, a country located in Southwest Africa. This plant is a type of plant that stores water in its main stem, so the stems of this plant tend to bulge and look like leaf petals. Because it comes from Africa, westerners call it the African Spear Plant or the African spear plant.
This plant has the shape of elongated gray-green leaves with pointed ends and a round shape when viewed from above. The leaves that grow upwards like a spear can reach 100 to 200 cm with a thickness of about 3 cm. When viewed horizontally, this plant has a fan-like shape. African spear plants can grow in the lowlands – high with hot or cold temperatures. This plant can grow indoors and outdoors. Sufficient light intensity will make this plant grow well.
These plants are usually sold at market prices, which are around IDR 35,000 to IDR 75,000
The way to care for this plant is by placing the plant in a place exposed to sunlight, watering it on time, giving enough fertilizer, moving it to another place if the plant has started to grow and a lot and cleaning the leaves if they are dirty.
The benefits of this plant are that it can filter fresh air, absorb air pollution, absorb radiation, neutralize toxins, neutralize unpleasant odors, and beautify the surrounding environment.



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So strange to see pot flower just growing out in the grass :o)
I'd add that it has pretty white flowers that smell great and intensely, although mostly at night (which makes me believe it is pollinated by moths).

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