On Jul 19, 2007, Opoetree from Oak View, CA wrote: We have had this plant for 30 years. They thrive well indoors and much info is available about them on the internet and this website is great too. The leaves of Sansevieria hyacinthoides are browsed by game such as rhinoceros and antelope. This is the only plant he bothers and leaves in shreds. Common Names. Water only sparingly during winter months to prevent rot, otherwise when the soil becomes dry. It is VERY hardy, you just can't kill it, but it can become a problem if you don't stay on top of just where you want it to be. Even if indoors, if allowed to overhang another plant's pot they will drop the babies into the other pot and take it over. I would not avoid this plant just because you had a cat. It has soft flexible broad oblong leaves and is fairly low growing. ); skoonma-se-tong, aambeiwortel, haasoor (Afr. Dieffenbachia, however, a cat will go for in a New York minute so should never be around cats or children! I planted a small plant and it has taken over the backyard and now going into the neighbor's yard, causing lots of issues. I guess temperature or humidity extremes could still cause problems, but not here in San Francisco. Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Futura Superba’ The sansevieria trifasciata ‘Futura Superba’ certainly lives … Common Names. I suppose if a cat were out to eat an entire Sansevieria it would indeed become quite ill, but the toxicity of these plants is extremely low. Species hyacinthoides (L.) Druce common name: iguanatail: 2 Species metallica Horton ex Gerome & Labroy syn. I didn't notice the forecast was totally off on prediction, and it dropped to 22 (with total of 9-11 hours of freezing temp). I do have 2 cats but they never bother these plants. Almost (but not quite) impossible to kill the thing. One day, I was looking for something in his room and moved this pile of clothes to reveal a pot with 1 stem, brown and whithered, laying in this pot. several new leaves have sprouted and it seems to be growing well. It looks more like a variegated pond iris than a snake plant (different). I saw the note about Snakeplants being poisonous to housecats - is this true? According to information I gatherred, as well as experience, the Snake Plant will tolerate low light but performs best in med. The small white flowers that it produces are very fragrant. All species of Sansevieria are invasive in the tropics. It is rather obnoxious. I do not advise using this at ALL in anyone's coffee or other liquid! Its flowers are caramel-toffee-scented. & Gericke, N. 2009. It will live happily in an office with no windows. Back to genus Sansevieria; Succulentopedia: Browse succulents by Scientific Name, Common Name, Genus, Family, USDA Hardiness Zone, Origin, or cacti by Genus With all these varieties, it is perhaps no surprise that some floral designers are beginning to take a fresh look at this old workhorse. This plant also reminds people of a used car lots 1970s/early 80s office (the bad 70s paneling and all that). It doesn't mind that I'm neglectfull about watering. On Mar 22, 2006, isom from Mission BC,Canada (Zone 8b) wrote: It grows well with a minimum of attention & actually seems to prefer being neglected. Sansevieria angustiflora Lindb. & Germishuizen, G. 1997. On Feb 25, 2007, minnewyork from Larchmont, NY wrote: I've had the same snake plant in the same (small) metal pot for 35 years. A few places on the web will sell this plant, like ebay, glasshouseworks, bobsmoleys etc. I put straight liquid brush killer on it and it did nothing. On Jul 10, 2006, Silver_Wolf from Broomfield, CO wrote: Debbiewake, the plant you describe that your Mother gave you is a "Pregnant Plant" also known as Mother of Thousands or Mexican Hat Plant (Bryophyllum daigremontianum). It was the zombie like survivor in a dim lighted, overheated home where all the other plants had the decency to kick the bucket. Sansevieria Hyacinthoides is a flowering succulent that is used as an ornamental plant. I have not had a problem with it spreading, but I also drip it. We have not seen those yet. Requires little light, little water and don't re-pot it until it literally breaks the pot it is in. Preferred Scientific Name. ... Sansevieria cylindrica . They make an interesting houseplant. On Apr 19, 2008, LiliMerci from North of Atlanta, GA (Zone 8a) wrote: Once, I was given an old plant as a gift and the following month, it bloomed. I won't let mine flower now. Apparently, it came in a basket to welcome his little brother into the world. Does someone have more information than what was previously posted. I was given the plant when she passed in 1991. Salmia spicata Cav. Any suggestions? Perhaps Kalanchoe. Co-workers were so impressed, they stopped over at LOWES/Home Depot to pick one up one for there desks too. It seems to love to be crowded and gets taller when it is crowded. I guess the saying, Whats Old Is New must be true. I understand most snake plants are native to Africa. Does anyone know what this plant might be or how I could find out about it? The fact of the plant being poisonous is new to me. ... read more Its extremely weedy outdoors in zones 9 to 11 and southward! This plant is DEADLY to cats if they chew on any part of it! I remember this same plant from 25 years ago when I was in junior high school. I've had them, and you need to be very careful with them, as they spread and multiply very quickly. African traditional medicine: a dictionary of plant use and applications. Van Wyk, B.-E., Van Oudtshoorn, B. There it … In any case, if you are trying to get one to bloom, you might try letting it get root bound and then experimenting with different watering cycles. My cat has really shown an interest in this plant, and will not be taking any chances on it. 1997. It is not a snake plant. The only problem, and it;s a big one, is that it IS indeed poisonous to cats and dogs. See more at How to Grow and Care for Sansevieria. I'm going to keep the plant outdoors from now on, so she can't repeat this experience. Sansevieria ceylonica Oken. Extremely low maintenance. I yield to the generations of cultural knowledge of dealing with these hardy succulents. now it is in a sunny west window and is watered once a month. I tried to extract fiber from leaves that broke off while dividing a large specimen. Any info on this subject would be appreciated as I have a cat who will take a bite or two out of my aloe vera from time to time and this plant is so much like an aloe . The edges of the leaves produce small round "seeds". Pooley, E. 1998. I'm about to repot and divide it to spread the g... read morereenery around my office a bit. Leaves are attractively coloured. Sansevieria hyacinthoides is a fast grower and drought-resistant. They take over a large area over time and may disrupt vegetation (on Florida EPPC Plant List Two). They are being planted in the ground today around a bird bath to help provide moisture for some cannas I am putting in. Even without the serpent connection, many people find this houseplant kinda blah. The embodiments of the 1970s houseplant phase (along with those Spider Plants in macramé hanging baskets) this plant refused to die. The leaves and roots of this plant make traditional herbal medicines for treating ear infections, hemorrhoids and skin ulcers. On Dec 6, 2008, palmbob from Acton, CA (Zone 8b) wrote: I noticed a note below that Sansevierias will kill cats if eaten by them. Login to add your Comment Zulu medicinal plants: an inventory. Hence, instead of Sanseverinia, the genus got its current name. The plant is a single stalk like stem and the leaves are triangular shaped with jagged edges and almost the texture of a succulent. I have had cats all of my life (I'm 54) and snake plants all of my life - none of my cats have ever been interested in the snake ... read moreplants at all. Dangerous for cats indoors and invasive outdoors, it gets a negative rating from me. Under the 2019 invasive plant list of Florida (I'll add the link soon), this plant name has been updated to Dracaena hyacinthoides (Sansevieria hyacinthoides). The distinction listed below, that this variety is not invasive but Sansevieria hyacinthoides is … It broke a plastic pot maybe 7 or 8 years ago and I repotted it in a larger ceramic pot. bowstring hemp. Fernwood Press, Vlaeberg. I think this should be Sansevieria trifasciata Prain and not Sansevieria parva N.E.Br. On Apr 2, 2005, eviestevie from Austin, TX (Zone 8a) wrote: i've had my plant for about 3 years in a container. it blooms dec-feb, and thrives! & Schult. It was so unpleasantly strong & the odour made me feel ill. Comments: The genus Sansevieria was named after Pietro Sanseverino, Prince of Bisignano, in whose garden near Naples the plant was found growing. MothogoaneNational Herbarium, PretoriaJanuary 2015, Plant Type: Ground Cover, Perennial, Succulent, SA Distribution: Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Flowering season: Spring, Early Summer, Late Summer, Autumn, Aspect: Full Sun, Morning Sun (Semi Shade), Afternoon Sun (Semi Shade). On Dec 31, 2005, MerryMary from Ocoee (W. Orlando), FL (Zone 9b) wrote: It grows very well here in zone 9b outdoors, not bothered much by the occasional frosts, but you must keep it in check, or it can take over a small area quickly. It doesn't mind being ignored. Recently, I buried some of the roots to get some newer growth to stand up straight. I moved into a property where mother-in-law's tongue was either planted or volunteered. I'm nervous but reading different comments makes me optimistic that I may be able to salvage some, if not all of the plants. Will send photos when it blooms. According to Raimondo et al. I've no idea if I've lost it. It can be mass planted between the rocks in a rockery, or as hardy ground cover. It is a stemless evergreen perennial that, with proper care, will last for many years. And of course all the neighbors would not believe it until they saw them, too. It grows very easily, needs little attention and so therefore perfect for large gardens. Common Name(s): Mother-in-law’s tongue , bowstring hemp. But I have never had a problem with mother-in-law's tongue with cats or children. In its native habitat, plant foliage may rise to as much as … Sansevieria hyacinthoides: Non-native Plant: bracken fern, tailed bracken fern: Pteridium aquilinum var. It must have been quite a job tending that bed. Sansevieria is a light feeder, and too much fertilizer makes the leaves fall over. The fruit is an orange berry, ± 8 mm in diameter. I keep them outdoors until it gets about 40 at night then put them in the greenhouse. I think they are the easiest of houseplants. Native to the drier areas of Sri Lanka. . Water sparingly. Their toddler ended up in the hospital after eating on a leaf. Acyntha guineensis (L.) Medik. On Oct 29, 2007, Deb3 from Granite City, IL wrote: My friend gave me a Snake Plant about 3 years ago. Those of you who want it as a house plant can come get all you want just for digging it up! (Quite a lot of Southern sunlight, and not much heat at night.) I am laborously digging out each root (which has run under other plant roots) and putting in a garbage bag to dispose. Mine bloom every summer except for the Hahnii types which have a growth pattern that reminds me of the top of a pineapple. On Oct 25, 2010, katekatekate from Sarasota, FL wrote: This plant is HIGHLY INVASIVE in Florida. Mine blooms every year but it isn't a sweet scent. 2: 159. On Jul 13, 2004, hanna1 from Castro Valley, CA (Zone 9a) wrote: It is so easy to take care of this plant, no care at all, except when I lived in Chino Hills, Southern Calif, We had a freeze, the whole huge plant just bent over, and that was the end of that one. It is extremely toxic to cats. It had the buds on it for a month or so, and last night I realized it has a lovely smell of hyacinths. For high-tech electronic displays in Manhattan etc snake plants put in square stainless-steel containers looks ultra mod. For me, this plant is very easy to grow. That is according to the ASPCA. Sansevieria hyacinthoides. Something like that.... On Mar 28, 2008, peachespickett from Huntington, AR wrote: Mine flowered indoors here in Arkansas in a sunny western window...tough plant, but the flower fragrance, as someone else here posted, literally made me almost sick. Appreciate it for its independence...little light, little watering required. however, i have not had success with these inside the house since i moved to florida. There is a substantial difference between Sansevieria trifasciata and Sansevieria hyacinthoides. God knows I have enough plants but I hate losing these monstrous plants with such meaningful historic beginnings.... ;(. Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping, Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone, All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested, Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction, By dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets), Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds, Remove fleshy coating on seeds before storing, Seed does not store well; sow as soon as possible, N/A: plant does not set seed, flowers are sterile, or plants will not come true from seed. On Feb 18, 2019, dylanjgregory from Salt Lake City, UT wrote: This is an awesome plant hard to kill. pulchra) Species and varieties Sansevieria canaliculata Sansevieria … Sansevieria fulvocincta Haw. On Jul 30, 2008, wormfood from Lecanto, FL (Zone 9a) wrote: I had abandoned my green/birdhouse due to an allergy to the hay I used as an amendment to the soil. Common Name Index. On Sep 27, 2003, amorning1 from Islamorada, FL wrote: On Apr 12, 2003, gaelen38 from Zephyrhills, FL wrote: I have heard the reason this plant is called "Mother In Law's Tongue is because of the properties of the liquid this plant contains. ... read morer />
Sansevieria angustiflora Lindb. [[email protected]]. It was #1 on my least favorite plants list. I love this plant and will continue to share it with friends and family everytime it needs repotting. I'll keep you all posted. Many years ago I lived in a loft in NY City and my bedroom wall consisted of a row of potted snake plants each about four feet tall. Tried to walk and her back legs were all wobbly. She said their native habitat is small coastal islands, and they spread until they have filled the island, then they bloom so they can produce seeds to spread to another island. U.S. Weed Information. That spring, after no water the whole fall and winter, they were in there just blooming up a storm. Sansevieria is also one of NASA's top 10 houseplants for removing indoor air pollution. Sansevieria hyacinthoides (L.) Druce is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Sansevieria (family Asparagaceae). Do not grow indoors if you have cats. NOTHING can kill this plant!" I have read varieties developed in the 1930s and 40s are by a grower named Sylvan Hahn are called birdnest types or called Hanhii for their smaller clusters of wide leaves. I have had this plant for many years. Maybe it is too overcrowded? Grows in dense thickets and chokes out native species of plants, also displaces native animals & insects through habitat loss. Its rhizomes are sturdy, fibrous and bright orange. Blooms November through Feb here. Visitors comment about it's "intersting leaves, size and age (52)". Do not keep this plant in the same house as small children or cats. Bowstring Hemp Synonyms. SANBI (South African National Biodiversity Institute), Pretoria. The mother-in-law’s tongue is an evergreen, perennial herb, with its handsome robust, flat, dark green and fibrous leaves that attact game. On Feb 4, 2005, nature_girl from Singapore, wrote: i have not tried growing this plant before, but here in singapore it is quite common. Sansevieria trifasciata var. Subordinate Taxa. Common name: “pendulous {i}Sansevieria {/i}”, because of its growth form in cultivation. My father has had his in the same container now for over 20 years, never repotted it, it's hysterical, over 2ft across, I'll have to take a pic next time We go down. On Dec 25, 2005, vossner from East Texas,United States (Zone 8a) wrote: Was not aware this plant was toxic to cats. Wild flowers of northern South Africa. 1996. The flowers are stalkless, white, cream-coloured or greenish white to pale mauve; borne in clusters, fairly scented, opening at night. it has never bloomed, but this plant is definitely a survivor. We've always had cats and occaisionally a dog none showed interest in the plant. They have no experience/prejudice with this plant at all. I had one in a 6-inch pot for 5 to 10 yrs before it needed repotting. Most I have are around 2 - 2 1/2 feet tall. On Feb 4, 2005, gretaduck from Pittsboro, NC (Zone 7a) wrote: I enjoyed reading all the comments above! I have given it no care in the past 20 years. M.S. Central Phoenix -- I have an Aloe Christmas Carol, ... read more, I just found one upside down on our patio and put him ... read more, Flocks to the suet feeder along with the dozen or so ... read more, Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Davesgarden.com. I cleared out most of the plants but left the snake plants 'cause I didn't think they were worth the trouble. On Jun 9, 2012, MonicaBrooke from Laurel, MT wrote: I love, love this plant I got my first one 12 years ago when it was maybe 6" tall it is now almost 5 1/2' feet tall.
... Sansevieria hyacinthoides in World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Sansevieria grandis var. They said it was a dusty plant sitting in a window for years. Sansevieria trifasciata Prain, 1903; Preferred Common Name. Last spring I saw its first flowers that lasted many weeks. 1799, nom. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. I had had several of these plants for years and have had great success with them. Most of the Carribean is overrun with this, as is much of Australia. ; Strelitzia 6. 2009. The leaf margins are a fine, dark green or marginated. Also, one called Sansevieria Manolin is very different looking too. She has several that are decades old, grown in pots indoors. Sansevieria Thunb. “Sansevieria hyacinthoides” by LeveL6.de is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 The “African bowstring hemp” comes from Africa, as the name suggests. Another point: don't put these in plastic containers-- the roots will eventually warp the post into an oval, and crack most plastics. Greta in NC. Britton; Sansevieria angustiflora Lindb. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. perhaps it was the air conditioning, or something else? Dieffenbachia is also called Dumb Cane and is the plant that can cause paralysis of the vocal cords. Needless to say, I rescued it, have divided it many times with great success, passed it's babies all over, and it graced me with beautiful white flowers this summer for the first time. On Jan 8, 2010, bobomatic from Gainesville, FL wrote: This is probably the easiest indoor plant there is. Lately it's been looking sick and losing a lot of leaves. I will have to try to coax it to bloom again! A friend once told me the Sansevieria reminded them of their parents nursing home. I display the snake plant for indoor beauty and have found it to be a very tolerant and an eye pleasing addition to my housegarden. Physical Characteristics. MedPharm, Scientific Publishers, Stuttgart. The snake plant on the other hand has very straight, stiff, hard long spike type leaves that grow straight upwards. Sansevieria hyacinthoides (L.) Druce – iguanatail. It has been remarkably tolerant -- drought conditions, heat, cold, freezing weather -- but, I have only seen it bloom one time...and it was wonderfully fragrant! 2000. The Board of Trustees of … The inflorescence is a many-flowered raceme, ± 450 mm high. This plant can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative sources noted below.This plant may be known by one or more common names in different places, and some are listed above. They smelled so good and were so dainty for such a tough looking plant. guineensis L. Aloe guineensis L. Aloe hyacinthoides L. Aloe hyacinthoides var. Mine has bloomed several times and is doing just wonderful it has been in every type of light in my house. It's been repotted 3 times since each time sharing it with friends and family. or high light. In a lousy north window it bloomed every year. Medicinal plants of South Africa, edn 2. Original plant was my grandma's! zeylanica L. Sansevieria jacquinii N.E.Br. On Apr 11, 2003, RamonaS from Dundas,Canada wrote: I live near Toronto, and have owned this houseplant for 15 years or more, and it has bloomed for the very first time spring of 2002 and now again spring 2003. Daves Garden has good write-ups on these garden centers, so you can check it out b-4 you purchase anything. ... Bowstring Hemp (Sansevieria hyacinthoides) Star Sansevieria (Sansevieria kirkii var. ... Kuntze Aletris guineensis (L.) Jacq. DO NOT, I repeat, do not plant this popular plant outdoors in the warm climates it thrives in (particularily my zone in Florida, 10), though! On Jul 24, 2014, Clary from Lewisburg, PA (Zone 6b) wrote: Extremely invasive in the tropics. These plants belong to the Agave-family (Agavaceae), although several botanists place Sansevieria together with Draceana and Cordyline in the Lily-family (Liliaceae), while putting Agave-species in the Amaryllidaceae. On Dec 6, 2008, kniphofia from (Zone 8a) wrote: My absolute favourite house plant. A field guide to wild flowers Kwazulu-Natal and the eastern region. I have not seen nor heard of a single reported case of toxicity in a cat (you should call the Illinois Animal Poison Control if you are still unsure). The Global Invasive Species Database contains invasive species information supplied by experts on biological invasion from around the world. Also it was selected by a NASA Study as being one of the best plants at clearing toxins out of the air. I noticed all the people asking were just younger (born 1980ish and after). mother-in-law’s tongue; Other Scientific Names. Aletris hyacinthoides var. Salmia guineensis (L.) Cav. My outside cats show zero interest in this plant. I yelled, "How can you kill this plant?? Growth Habit. On Sep 27, 2003, Monocromatico from Rio de Janeiro,Brazil (Zone 11) wrote: Out of curiosity, this plant is used for ritualistic purposes by followers of the Umbanda (an african cult with catholic influences), along with another plant called "Guiné" or "Guinea" (genus Petiveria, family Phytolacaceae). So many colors that appeal to different people, I can now see how this plant is popular again. Ironically, this plant can have a futuristic look. I don't know how accurate that claim is, but I've seen them in the wild on a coastal island in Florida, and they do grow in very dense patc... read morehes. Red list of South African plants. Its vertical growth fits well into a blank wall space or a corner. Sansevieria hyacinthoides is a robust, evergreen, perennial herb, up to 600 mm high. I have a little tale about this poor thing. Thanks for your help. 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