Sansevieria Black Gold
Sansevieria Black Gold is one of the many species of Sansevierias that has a good character. It looks like a trifasciata but not as tall. Its a leaf can grow to about 60.32 cm with a width of 6.98 cm. These leaves are flat, wavy, full, and are mottled with yellow margins.
Sansevieria plants are rare-looking plants that are easy to grow either indoors or outdoors. But Sansevieria Black Gold is a favorite of gardeners for terracescaping because it can tolerate neglect; thus, it is also called as a bulletproof plant - pests do not eve like moonshine. It can grow in high light, in shade; practically, everywhere. It can tolerate low feeding, low water, and low humidity. Its dramatic color coupled with its fabulous spreading and growing make it a perfect accent plant.
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