Description
Sansevieria, commonly called “Mother-in-law’s Tongue” or “St. George’s Sword”, is a houseplant known for its incredible hardiness and adaptability.
This plant belongs to the succulent family, which means it requires very little watering.
It is essential to remove excess water from the saucer or pot cover to prevent its roots from rotting.
To keep your Sansevieria healthy, place it in a well-lit area indoors.
In addition, the ideal substrate for this plant should have good drainage; the use of a special substrate for cacti and crassulas is highly recommended.
During the spring and summer, fertilize your Sansevieria once a month with a special fertilizer for succulent plants dissolved in water, thus ensuring its optimal and vigorous growth.
Features
- Common name: Mother-in-law’s tongue, St. George’s sword.
- Scientific name: Sansevieria
- Type of plant: Indoor plant
- Watering: Scarce, avoid waterlogging.
- Lighting: Indoors, well-lit area
- Substrate: Well drained, preferably special for cacti and succulents.
- Fertilizer: Monthly in spring and summer, with fertilizer for succulents dissolved in water.
- Adaptability: High, ideal for a variety of indoor conditions
- Care: Minimal, perfect for beginners in gardening.




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