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Sansevieria ‘Mini Laurentii’ 1 pack Mother-in-law’s Tongue Dwarf

$6.90

Also known as; Mini/Dwarf Laurentii, Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Laurentii’, Dracaena trifasciata ‘Laurentii’, Mother-in-law’s Tongue, Saint George’s sword, Snake Plant and Viper’s Bowstring hemp.

Sold in lots of 1 plant. Their height is ~35-38 cm, or ~14-15 In.

Postage is $12.30 for 1 lot and $16.20 for 2-3 lots via Aus Post Express parcel with tracking, shipped barerooted with care.

Sansevieria Mini Laurentii are an absolutely beautiful sansevieria. Mini Laurentii are easy-to-maintain plants that are just as beautiful as regular Laurentii but are more compact and make great accent plants for the home or office.

While they’ll really thrive with some regular attention, Laurentii are known to be plants that are “tough as nails” and that’ll survive with very minimal watering and care.

Although it looks like a mini version of Sansevieria Laurentii, I’m not completely certain. Due to the precarious organisation and ID of Sansevieria cultivars, I cannot guarantee that these “Mini Laurentii” are a different variety than regular Laurentii.

You can take a look at my regular-sized Laurentii here.

Each leaf of Sansevieria contains Pregnane Glycoside that is able to decompose toxic compounds into organic ones.

There are around 107 pollutants that can be absorbed, including cigarette smoke. The absorbed pollutants will be converted into oxygen by the plants.

Snake Plants actively absorb EMF radiations that are caused by electronic devices. It is suggested to put the plants in the living room or in areas which has television or a wi-fi router.

Plants will vary in shape, size and colour variation, but each plant is roughly at the same stage of growth as the one is the pics.

Availability: 3 in stock

Care tips:

Light: Low light to Dappled shade, will tolerate full sun but not recommended.
Water: sparingly
Soil: A loose, well-drained potting mix, like a cactus mixture.

Sansevieria produce more oxygen than most other plants. They are packed with an unusual concentration of chlorophyll, making them a photosynthesis powerhouse.

They also have an unique scent. In some countries like China and France, the plant is used as fragrance. Their pleasant aroma and antiseptic properties makes them suitable to get rid of unpleasant smell in the bathroom or the kitchen.

The snake plant is made of tough stuff. It grows primarily across Africa, in very dry conditions. It’s used to places so hot that during the day it keeps all its pores completely closed, so it doesn’t lose any water to evaporation. When the temperature cools at night, its pores open, releasing all the oxygen its been holding in.

Its toughness makes it a dream of a houseplant. If you’re a beginner, this is the one for you. It thrives on neglect. It can live if you forget to water it. The only thing it hates is too much water. It will appreciate a feed with liquid fertiliser once per month in spring and summer, but that’s about as much special attention as it needs.

Low-key as it is, the snake plant is treasured all over the world. Across Africa, it’s associated with Ogun, the deity of war, and Oya, the bringer of storms. In China, it’s the ‘tiger’s tail orchid’; in Brazil, the ‘sword of Saint George’. Basically, this plant is pretty famous.

You can have them indoors or outdoors as a feature plant in a pot. Or in a mixed succulent planter.

She may have minor imperfections in a leaf or two. Grown in a beautiful garden in Central Queensland, sold as is.

I want you to get it now because I have limited amount and they are going fast.

If you love easy low maintenance plants you’ll love Mini Laurentii. And if you love succulents, Desert Roses, Monsteras, Spider plants, Cacti, Aroids, Caladiums, Ferns, Bonsai, Bromeliads and such, they’ll fit right in!

Weight 0.26 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 cm