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Sansevieria Skyline 10.5cm H25cm

Sansevieria Skyline 10.5cm H25cm

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Meet Sansevieria ‘Skyline’—the architectural tough one. Upright spear-like leaves create a clean, modern silhouette that looks sharp in almost any room. Strong, sculptural and beautifully forgiving, she is made for busy plant lovers who still want style.

  • The Formal Name: Dracaena / Sansevieria ‘Skyline’
  • The Nickname: Skyline Snake Plant
  • Roots: A cultivated snake plant selection from the Dracaena/Sansevieria houseplant group with African dryland ancestry.
  • Natural Vibe: Dry, bright habitats where succulent leaves store water and roots hate staying wet.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: She tolerates lower light but looks best in bright, indirect light with some gentle sun.
  • Best Room: A bedroom, hallway or office where you need something sculptural and forgiving.
  • Snacks: Feed lightly a few times during spring and summer only.
  • Tropical Feels: Average to dry home air suits her perfectly.
  • Cosy Factor: Keep her above 15°C and away from cold, wet windowsills.
  • Thirst: Let the soil dry out completely between waterings; overwatering is her main enemy.
  • Safety First: Toxic – can cause stomach upset if chewed by pets, so keep out of reach.
  • The Bedding: A gritty cactus/succulent mix with excellent drainage is best.
  • Family Tree: Propagate by division or leaf cuttings, though patterned forms may vary from cuttings.
  • Space Needs: Narrow and upright, excellent for desks, shelves and tight corners.
  • Speed: Slow, steady and extremely resilient.
  • Uninvited Guests: Watch for mealybugs and root rot from overwatering.
  • Moving Day: Repot only when crowded; she prefers being slightly snug.
  • Haircut: Remove damaged spears at soil level.
  • Fresh Air: A tough, sculptural plant that adds clean lines and easy-care greenery.
  • Plant Lore: Snake plants have been reclassified into Dracaena, but most houseplant lovers still know them as Sansevieria.
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