Sansevieria cylindrica

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In this Green Ecologist article we are going to focus on a very different houseplant. It's about the sansevieria cylindrica, a species that is characterized by its size and the shape of its leaves, totally cylindrical and vertical, which makes it a curious and very elegant indoor plant.

Sansevieria cylindria is a semi-crass plant that can be found in different varieties. Some of them are more vigorous than others, and in some cases, curious shapes are usually created with their leaves. For example, leaves are often braided to get a wide braid with them. We tell you more details about this plant below!

Characteristics of the sansevieria cylindrica

Sansevieria cylindrica is a very decorative plant thanks to the extravagance of its cylindrical spear-shaped blades and with pigmentations to green and yellow stripes. Native to Angola, Kenya and other African countries, it can reach up to 2 meters high in its natural habitat, but it does not usually exceed 60 in homes.

Flowering occurs in summer and consists of spectacular slender spikes with tiny pink flowers.

Sansevieria cylindrica care

The caring for sansevieria cylindrica they are simple: they need little light to grow and they don't need much watering either. It is necessary to water when the substrate has completely dried. Specifically, one of the biggest problems with sansevierias is overwatering.

You must bear in mind that in climates like ours it can be located both indoors, always providing plenty of light, and outdoors, as long as the area is free of winter frosts. In the case of using it as an outdoor plant, a semi-shade exposure is preferable, especially in the central hours of the day.

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