Product Description
Sansevieria moonshine is a cultivar of the sansevieria trifasciata, which is a succulent from the Asparagaceae family.
It is a beautiful, upright snake plant with broad silvery green leaves. It enjoys bright indirect light. In low light conditions, the leaves may turn a darker green but keep its silvery sheen. Moonshine is drought-tolerant. Let the soil dry out between watering.
Sansevieria moonshine also known as Sansevieria craigii, Sansevieria jacquinii, and Sansevieria laurentii superba, this beautiful plant is very popular as a houseplant.
Native to West Africa, ranging from Nigeria to the Congo, this plant is commonly known as a snake plant.
Other common names include:
These names are in reference to the beautiful succulent leaves which sport a light silver-green color.
The most interesting name for the plant is mother-in-law’s tongue, or snake plant which is supposed to reference the sharp edges of the leaves.
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Questions
1.Does sansevieria need fertilizer?
Sansevieria doesn’t require much fertilizer, but will grow a little more if it is fertilized a couple of times during the spring and summer. You can use any fertilizer for houseplants; follow the directions on the fertilizer packaging for tips on how much to use.
2.Does sansevieria need pruning?
Sansevieria doesn’t require pruning because it’s such a slow grower.
3.What’s the proper temperature for sansevieria?
The best temperature for Sansevieria is 20-30℃, and 10℃ through winter. If below 10℃ in winter, the root may rotten and cause damage.