Ferns & Focus
Sansevieria cylindrica
Succulent

Sansevieria cylindrica

Sansevieria cylindrica

The Sansevieria cylindrica, also known as the Cylindrical Snake Plant or African Spear, is a visually striking succulent characterized by its upright, round, spear-like foliage. These smooth, green leaves grow in a distinct fan-like pattern, providing an architectural and modern aesthetic. Known for its extreme durability and air-purifying qualities, it is one of the most resilient indoor plants available.

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Light

Bright Indirect

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Water

Low

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Difficulty

Easy

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Humidity

Low

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Pet Warning

Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. The plant contains saponins, which can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Care Guide

Care Guide for Sansevieria cylindrica Watering: Allow the potting mix to dry out completely before watering thoroughly. In winter, reduce watering to once every two months as the plant is dormant. Light: While it thrives in bright, indirect light, it is highly adaptable and can survive in low light conditions or even full sun. Temperature: Maintain an environment between 65°F and 85°F. Protect from drafts and temperatures below 50°F. Common Issues: Soft, mushy leaves or a foul smell at the base indicate root rot caused by overwatering. Maintenance: Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain healthy gas exchange.

In-Depth Care & Growth

Feeding & Soil

Fertilizer

Balanced water-soluble houseplant fertilizer

Soil

Gritty, well-draining potting soil, such as a dedicated cactus or succulent mix.

Physical Attributes

Mature Size

3 to 6 feet tall

Growth Rate

Slow

Propagation

Rhizome division or leaf cuttings.

Common Varieties

Skyline, Starfish, Patula, Spaghetti