
Aglaonema 'Coco Melon'
Tuft
4AGCMBU19
Origin
The Sansevieria cylindrica 'Tower', also known as the African spear, is a unique plant species that originates from West Africa. Specifically, this variety comes from the areas of Angola and Mozambique. The plant is now found in other parts of the world where the climatic conditions are similar.
Characteristics
The Sansevieria cylindrica 'Tower' is a succulent and is characterised by its long and cylindrical leaves that grow upright. They can reach a length of about 1 metre. The plant's leaves have a deep green colour, are stiff and are covered with a layer of wax. The plant rarely blooms in indoor conditions, but can produce small, sweet-scented flowers when the growing conditions are optimal.
Care
The Sansevieria cylindrica 'Tower' requires relatively little care, making it an easy houseplant. The plant needs adequate light, but also tolerates semi-shade. Watering should be done in moderation; the plant is better off a bit too dry than too wet. Excessive water can lead to root rot. The plant grows well in well-drained soil and can survive in both cool and warmer temperatures.
Phone NL | +31 885 014 000 |
---|---|
Phone NGC | +31 885 014 014 |
Phone FR | +33 (0)130 760 344 |