can someone please identify this..
can someone please identify this..
It has very long, very thin leaves.
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Hello! I'm 19 and from the north coast of Scotland, I absolutely adore succulents, and plants in general! I don't know what I'm doing most of the time, but at least I'm having fun!
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Some Sanseveria. Not considered to be a succulent, though.
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Ah, okay! Thank youAiko wrote:Some Sanseveria. Not considered to be a succulent, though.
Hello! I'm 19 and from the north coast of Scotland, I absolutely adore succulents, and plants in general! I don't know what I'm doing most of the time, but at least I'm having fun!
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Sansevieria trifasciata, vareigated cultivar.
Another view- it's definitely a a succulent, but it's a common house plant and not unusual enough to be very favoured by specialist succulent collectors.
Another view- it's definitely a a succulent, but it's a common house plant and not unusual enough to be very favoured by specialist succulent collectors.
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Ooh! That's interesting, thank you for telling me that!esp_imaging wrote:Sansevieria trifasciata, vareigated cultivar.
Another view- it's definitely a a succulent, but it's a common house plant and not unusual enough to be very favoured by specialist succulent collectors.
Hello! I'm 19 and from the north coast of Scotland, I absolutely adore succulents, and plants in general! I don't know what I'm doing most of the time, but at least I'm having fun!
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One of the best plants for removing toxins from the air, according to NASA.
They're easily propagated by leaf cuttings, but the offspring usually won't be variegated - you need to divide the rhizome to get variegated clones.
They're easily propagated by leaf cuttings, but the offspring usually won't be variegated - you need to divide the rhizome to get variegated clones.
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With proper growing conditions Sansevieria will bloom with small light yellow flowers. It is a succulent.