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'''''Sansevieria trifasciata''''' is a species of ''[[Sansevieria]]'', native to tropical west [[Africa]]. It is commonly called the '''snake plant''', because of the shape of its [[leaf|leaves]], or '''mother-in-law's tongue''' because of their sharpness.  
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| image_caption = ''Sansevieria trifasciata'' in flower
 
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
 
| divisio = [[Magnoliophyta]]
 
| classis = [[Liliopsida]]
 
| ordo = [[Asparagales]]
 
| familia = [[Ruscaceae]]
 
| genus = ''[[Sansevieria]]''
 
| species = '''''S. trifasciata'''''
 
| binomial = ''Sansevieria trifasciata''
 
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'''''Sansevieria trifasciata''''' is a species of ''[[Sansevieria]]'', native to tropical west [[Africa]] from [[Nigeria]] east to the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. It is commonly called the '''snake plant''', because of the shape of its [[leaf|leaves]], or '''mother-in-law's tongue''' because of their sharpness.  
 
  
 
It is an [[evergreen]] [[herbaceous]] [[perennial plant]] forming dense stands, spreading by way of its creeping [[rhizome]], which is sometimes above ground, sometimes underground. Its stiff leaves grow vertically from a basal rosette. Mature leaves are dark green with light gray-green cross-banding and usually range between 70–90 [[centimetre|cm]] in length and 5–6 cm in width.  
 
It is an [[evergreen]] [[herbaceous]] [[perennial plant]] forming dense stands, spreading by way of its creeping [[rhizome]], which is sometimes above ground, sometimes underground. Its stiff leaves grow vertically from a basal rosette. Mature leaves are dark green with light gray-green cross-banding and usually range between 70–90 [[centimetre|cm]] in length and 5–6 cm in width.  
  
===Cultivation and uses===
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==Cultivation==
[[Image:snake_plant.jpg|thumb|left|A variegated cultivar of ''Sansevieria trifasciata'']]
 
 
Like some other members of its genus, ''S. trifasciata'' yields bowstring hemp, a strong [[plant fiber]] once used to make [[archery|bowstrings]].  
 
Like some other members of its genus, ''S. trifasciata'' yields bowstring hemp, a strong [[plant fiber]] once used to make [[archery|bowstrings]].  
  
It is now used predominantly as an [[ornamental plant]], outdoors in warmer climates, and indoors as a [[houseplant]] in cooler [[climate]]s. It is popular as a houseplant as it is tolerant of low light levels and irregular watering; during winter it needs only one watering every couple of months. It will rot easily if overwatered. Numerous [[cultivar]]s have been selected, many of them for [[variegation|variegated]] foliage with yellow or silvery-white stripes on the leaf margins. Popular cultivars include 'Compacta', 'Goldiana', 'Hahnii', 'Laurentii', 'Silbersee', and 'Silver Hahnii'.
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It is now used predominantly as an [[ornamental plant]], outdoors in warmer climates, and indoors as a [[houseplant]] in cooler [[climate]]s. It is popular as a houseplant as it is tolerant of low light levels and irregular watering; during winter it needs only one watering every couple of months. It will rot easily if overwatered.  
  
It can be propagated cuttings or by dividing the rhizome. The first method has the disadvantage that the variegation is likely to be lost. It is also often used as an [[List of air filtering plants|air filtering plant]] because it has a tendency to absorb certain [[poison]]ous substances.
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It is also often used as an [[List of air filtering plants|air filtering plant]] because it has a tendency to absorb certain [[poison]]ous substances.
  
 
''S. trifasciata'' is currently considered a weed in Australia.
 
''S. trifasciata'' is currently considered a weed in Australia.
  
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===Propagation===
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It can be propagated cuttings or by dividing the rhizome. The first method has the disadvantage that the variegation is likely to be lost.
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===Pests and diseases===
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==Varieties==
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Numerous [[cultivar]]s have been selected, many of them for [[variegation|variegated]] foliage with yellow or silvery-white stripes on the leaf margins. Popular cultivars include 'Compacta', 'Goldiana', 'Hahnii', 'Laurentii', 'Silbersee', and 'Silver Hahnii'.
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==Gallery==
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Image:Sansevieria trifasciata and Ficus pumila 'Variegata' 2448px.jpg
 
Image:Sansevieria trifasciata and Ficus pumila 'Variegata' 2448px.jpg
 
Image:Sansevieria trifasciata Closeup 2448px.jpg
 
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== External links ==
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==References==
* [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?33072 Germplasm Resources Information Network: ''Sansevieria trifasciata'']
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 11 May 2010


Snake plant.jpg


Plant Characteristics
Habit   herbaceous

Height: 5 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 5.
Width: 3 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 3.
Lifespan: perennial
Bloom: early spring, mid spring, late spring
Cultivation
Exposure: part-sun
Water: moderate, dry
Features: evergreen, flowers, foliage, houseplant
USDA Zones: 10 to 11
Flower features: white
Scientific Names

Dracaenaceae >

Sansevieria >

trifasciata >

Prain. >


Sansevieria trifasciata is a species of Sansevieria, native to tropical west Africa. It is commonly called the snake plant, because of the shape of its leaves, or mother-in-law's tongue because of their sharpness.

It is an evergreen herbaceous perennial plant forming dense stands, spreading by way of its creeping rhizome, which is sometimes above ground, sometimes underground. Its stiff leaves grow vertically from a basal rosette. Mature leaves are dark green with light gray-green cross-banding and usually range between 70–90 cm in length and 5–6 cm in width.

Cultivation

Like some other members of its genus, S. trifasciata yields bowstring hemp, a strong plant fiber once used to make bowstrings.

It is now used predominantly as an ornamental plant, outdoors in warmer climates, and indoors as a houseplant in cooler climates. It is popular as a houseplant as it is tolerant of low light levels and irregular watering; during winter it needs only one watering every couple of months. It will rot easily if overwatered.

It is also often used as an air filtering plant because it has a tendency to absorb certain poisonous substances.

S. trifasciata is currently considered a weed in Australia.

Propagation

It can be propagated cuttings or by dividing the rhizome. The first method has the disadvantage that the variegation is likely to be lost.

Pests and diseases

Varieties

Numerous cultivars have been selected, many of them for variegated foliage with yellow or silvery-white stripes on the leaf margins. Popular cultivars include 'Compacta', 'Goldiana', 'Hahnii', 'Laurentii', 'Silbersee', and 'Silver Hahnii'.

Gallery

References

External links