Product Description
Sansevieria Kirkii Pulchra Coppertone has a very firm, shimmering, copper and deep bronze, spotted leaves with wavy edges. The rare bronze-copper coloration glows exceptionally bright in full sunlight.
Common names for Sansevieria include Mother-In-Law’s Tongue or Snake Plant. These plants are now part of the genus Dracaena due to further research in to their genetics. Sansevieria stand out with their stiff, upright leaves. Those come in different shapes or forms, but always have an architecutrally pleasing look to them. That’s why they are a great natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs.
Sansevieria Kirkii Pulchra Coppertone is a super easy houseplant with strong air-purifying properties. Sansevieria is particularly good at removing toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene from the air. These houseplants are unique in that they perform a specific type of photosynthesis at night, which allows them to also release oxygen throughout the night. In contrast, most other plants that release oxygen only during the day and carbodioxide during the night.
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Questions
1. What’s the light require for sansevieria?
Enough sunlight is good for the growth of sansevieria. But in summer, should avoid direct sunlight in case leaves burning.
2. What’s the requirement of soil for sansevieria?
Sansevieria has strong adaptability and no special requires on soil. It likes loose sandy soil and humus soil, and is resistant to drought and barrenness. 3:1 fertile garden soil and cinder with little bean cake crumbs or poultry manure as base fertilizer can be used for pot planting.
3. How to make division propagation for sansevieria?
Division propagation is simple for sansevieria, it is always taken while changing pot. After the soil in pot becomes dry, clean the soil on the root, then cut the root joint. After cutting, sansevieria should dry the cut in well-ventilated and scattered light place. Then plant with little wet soil. Division done.