Beautiful Shapes Of Snake Plants (2021)

Snake plants have a lot of varieties of their own. Do you know that other than its size and colors, it also comes in a different shape? Though for some varieties might not show a lot of differences, some types have different colors and how it grows.

Snake plants don’t have stems, it only consists of leave and roots. For the most common one, sansevieria trifasciata is known as green sturdy, looking like sword leaves, and grows one by one from the soil. The snake plants originally come from Africa and South Asia. Where it comes from might make the difference. Without taking any longer check on these types of snake plants that are different from one another through their shapes!


Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Laurentii’

Let’s start with the most famous snake plants. it’s well known in South Asia, the yellow borders on its leaves make them beautiful to see. The biggest variety of sansevieria trifasciata is the Laurentii. The variegated yellow and green leaves of the snake plant are tall.

There are strips along the length of the leaves. The sansevieria variety has a yellow band that runs the length of the snake leaves. Between 2 and 4 feet in height, the striped snake plant is expected to grow. This robust type of leafy plant grows well in most conditions. It is a good type of tropical houseplant to place in corners because it is tall.


Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Futura Robusta’

There is a type of sansevieria called the Futura Robusta. The evergreen sansevieria has grayish-green leaves in striped patterns. The short sword-shaped leaves are identified by their twisted growth. The Future Robusta is not as tall as most other sansevieria trifasciata varieties. The sansevieria house plant can grow in most indoor conditions.


Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Twisted Sister’

A type of snake plant called the ‘Twisted Sister’ has curly short leaves. The green and yellow leaves of the snake plant make it look distorted. The sansevieria has bright golden yellow and lime green variegated leaves. The silvery-green markings in the center of the leaves are what you will see.

Several people describe the look of the twisted Sister as a bird’s nest. The leaves of sansevieria trifasciata only grow to between 12” and 15” (30 – 38 cm) tall, making it a dwarf variety. A dull corner of a room can be brightened by this snake plant, which is bright green and yellow.


Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Golden Hahnii’

There is a dwarf of sansevieria named the Golden Hahnii. The Golden Hahnii is a dwarf sansevieria that is sometimes referred to as the Bird’s nest. The wide leaves of this snake plant variety have green and green striped markings. The leaves form clusters and turn into leafy funnels as they grow. The Golden Hahnii has a pattern to it that resembles a rosette. This short variety of sansevieria will only grow to about 12” (30 cm) high. If you want to grow a plant with a striking effect, grow it in clumps.


The Blue Sansevieria 

The leaves of the ‘Blue Sansevieria’ snake plant are thick and fan-shaped. The blue snake plant does not describe its color. Have you ever seen a canoe? the leaves look just like it with a groovy edge! The leaves grow in clusters and have a blue tint to them when they’re young. When it becomes an adult the leaves become darker green and sometimes have red lines on the border.

The sansevieria’s size is one of its highlights. Succulent leaves grow on a short stem and are about 1.5 m in length. The small snake plant is a delight for many years and takes a long time to mature. Other names include ‘Sword Sansevieria,’ ‘Somaliland Bowstring Hemp,’ and ‘East African Wild Sisal.’


Banana Snake Plant

The sansevieria ‘Banana’  Ehrenbergii is a type of succulent that gets its name from its banana-shaped fleshy leaves. Belonging to the sansevieria species Ehrenbergii, this snake plants has similarly shaped leaves to the ‘Blue Sansevieria.’ One of the differences is that the thick leaves are shorter as it’s a dwarf variety.

They are described as a boat-shaped leaves. The color of this sansevieria is similar to some of the plants found in the desert. The leaves are a bluish-green color and have faint striped marks on their length.


Sum Up!

It’s funny how the shapes of snake plants can be different, it might trick your eyes sometimes when you got to a garden shop. Do you know other types of snake plants that are unique? Type it down below in the comment to let us know!


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