The most luxurious representative of this variety is Kirki Silver Blue – a rare flower with a plump rosette. It has thick, spotted leaves, a beautiful blue hue, covered with a silvery coating. The elegant look of the plant is given by dense wavy edges, the presence of longitudinal and transverse stripes of a bluish greenish tone and a bright red-white edging..
The leaves are exceptionally thick and shorter, and seem different from the S. kirkii. Silver Blue is a very beautiful still a rare collector’s plant. Bright light brings out the best leaf color. The flower is greenish-white, scented, and has a conical inflorescence.
Snake plants have strong and sturdy, sword shaped leaves which are drought tolerant and retains the plants water. This plant can be easily propagated by leaf cuttings so you can multiply your family of snake plants or give them away as a gift. This particular variety has a yellow outline along with a flat deep green towards the middle of each stalk.
Sansevieria is in the list of NASA’s air purifying plants. Research has shown that the broad leaves of Sansevieria soak up toxins and carbon dioxide and produce oxygen to help purify the air in the room. It also purifies and cleans indoor air by removing toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene. Since they produce oxygen mainly at night, Sansevierias make excellent bedroom companions
Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. Water thoroughly and allow to drain freely. Do not allow the plant to sit in water as this will cause root rot.
- Light : Sanseviera KIRKII BLUE does best in moderate to bright, indirect light, but can also adapt to low light conditions if preferred.
- Dos and Don’ts after receiving the plant
- Do not re-pot the plant immediately after receiving. We’ve taken care of that with better pot and rich soil.
- Keep the plant in indirect sunlight for 3 to 7 days.
- Always check the soil moisture and keep the plant hydrated all time. Do not over water it.
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