
Sansevieria kirkii 'Friends' 6/tray
Tuft
4SAKFBP05
Origin
The Sansevieria kirkii 4/tray originates from the tropical west of Africa, specifically from Angola. The plant is named after John Kirk, a British explorer and botanist who discovered the plant in the 19th century in Africa. The Sansevieria belongs to the Asparagaceae family.
Characteristics
The Sansevieria kirkii 4/tray is a strong and robust houseplant with dark green, thick and leathery leaves. The leaves stand upright and have a speckled pattern, giving the plant a unique appearance. The plant can grow up to approximately 60 cm high and requires very little water to survive, making it an ideal plant for people who do not have much time to care for plants.
Care
The Sansevieria kirkii 4/tray requires relatively little light, but grows best in bright indirect light. However, it is better not to place the plant in direct sunlight to avoid burning the leaves. In terms of watering, it is advisable to water the plant once every two weeks during the growing season and only once a month in winter. It's important to ensure good drainage to prevent root rot. Avoiding overwatering contributes to the overall health of the plant.
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