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Sansevieria Comet Chrysanta Lemon in sierpot 7.5cm H15cm

Sansevieria Comet Chrysanta Lemon in sierpot 7.5cm H15cm

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Meet the 'Comet Chrysanta Lemon'—the neon star of the Sansevieria family. With her rare, lemon-yellow variegation that streaks through her leaves like a comet across a dark sky, she’s a collector's dream. She’s bright, bold, and brings a futuristic, zesty energy to your succulent collection!

  • The Formal Name: Sansevieria 'Comet Chrysanta Lemon'
  • The Nickname: The Lemon Comet
  • Roots: A rare and stunning variegated cultivar of African origin.
  • Natural Vibe: Arid, sun-drenched shrublands.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: Needs bright, indirect light. Good light is essential to keep that lemon-yellow variegation from fading.
  • Best Room: A bright office desk or a stylish, well-lit console table.
  • Snacks: A splash of liquid succulent feed twice a year in spring and summer.
  • Tropical Feels: Dry air is perfectly fine. No extra humidity required!
  • Cosy Factor: Thrives in warmth (18–27°C). She hates a cold draft.
  • Thirst: Wait for the soil to be 100% dry. She stores plenty of water in her thick leaves.
  • Safety First: Toxic – best kept as a "look but don't nibble" beauty.
  • The Bedding: An extremely gritty mix of sand, grit, and succulent soil.
  • Family Tree: Propagate through division to ensure the variegated "Lemon" traits remain.
  • Space Needs: Typically stays more compact and clump-forming, about 30–50 cm.
  • Speed: Very slow-growing—this comet takes her time to travel!
  • Uninvited Guests: Very hardy; keep an eye out for mealybugs in the crevices.
  • Moving Day: Repot every 3–4 years into a pot only slightly larger.
  • Haircut: No pruning needed; she’s naturally symmetrical.
  • Fresh Air: Like her cousins, she’s an exceptional nocturnal air purifier.
  • Plant Lore: This specific variety is highly sought after by collectors for its unusual, neon-like yellow stripes.
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