Product Description
Sansevieria cylindrica is a most distinct and curious-looking stemless succulent plant that grows fan-shaped, with stiff leaves growing from a basal rosette. It forms in time a colony of solid cylindrical leaves. It is slow growing. The species is interesting in having rounded instead of strap-shaped leaves. It spreads by rhizomes – roots that travel under the soil surface and develop offshoots some distance from the original plant.
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Questions
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. What’s the function of sansevieria?
Sansevieria is good at purifying air. It can absorb some harmful gases indoors, and can effectively remove sulfur dioxide, chlorine, ether, ethylene, carbon monoxide, nitrogen peroxide and other harmful substances. It can be called a bedroom plant that absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen even at night.