
Sansevieria trifasciata Prain is native to western Africa and has been introduced and cultivated in various parts of China. It is drought-tolerant, likes light, warm and humid places, has strong adaptability, and has no strict soil requirements. Sansevieria has thick petioles and thick leaves. Adventitious roots and adventitious buds can emerge from the leaves. After inserting the whole leaf or part of the leaves flatly or straight into the substrate, new plants can be formed under certain temperature and humidity conditions.
The leaves of Sansevieria are strong and upright, with gray-white and dark green tiger-tail-shaped horizontal stripes on the leaf surface. There are many varieties, with great changes in plant shape and leaf color. It has strong adaptability to the environment and is a tough plant. It is widely cultivated and utilized and is a common youlite potted foliage plant at home. Suitable for decorating study rooms, living rooms, and offices, and can be enjoyed for a long time