Product Description
Sansevieria 'Cleopatra' (Snake Plant) is a beautiful slow-growing succulent with an intricate pattern on its leaves which grow in a perfect rosette.
Sansevieria cleopatra, commonly known as snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue, or Saint George’s sword, is an attractive, easy to grow, and rare snake plant varieties that have been around since ancient Egyptian times.
Also known as cleopatra sansevieria, it is the most common species of sansevieria. The difference between mother-in-law’s tongue varieties lies in their size, shape, and color. In addition to the many variations on Sansevieria cleopatra, there are also many rare snake plant varieties that display unique colors or leaf variegation and can be quite beautiful.
Sansevieria cleopatra has gained significant popularity since it was first discovered by Europeans in the 1600s. Although it was originally named after an Egyptian queen, it quickly became popularized by English speakers as a snake plant due to its thick, sharp leaves and snake-like appearance.
bare root for air shipment
medium with pot in wooden crate for ocean shipment
Small or big size in carton packed with wood frame for ocean shipment
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Description:Sansevieria Cleopatra
MOQ: 20 feet container or 2000 pcs by air
Packing: Inner packing: plastic bag with coco peat to keep water for sansevieria;
Outer packing: wooden crates
Leading date: 7-15 days.
Payment Terms: T/T (30% deposit 70% against bill of loading copy) .
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1. How to care sansevieria in winter?
We can do like following: 1st. try to put them in warm place; 2nd. Reduce watering; 3rd. keep good ventilation.
2. 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.
3. 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.