Sansevieria Masoniana
Sansevieria, also known as Tenura, is a genus of unpretentious succulent plants renowned for their resilience. These hardy houseplants have earned the nickname "mother-in-law's tongue" due to their toughness. Among the species, Sansevieria Masoniana, native to Congo (hence the name "Mason Congo"), stands out as an ornamental plant.
Unlike other sansevierias, Sansevieria Masoniana is admired for its large, wide, sword-shaped leaves adorned with a striking snake-like pattern—hence the common name "snake plant." Sansevieria Masoniana is often cultivated as a single leaf, which has also earned it the names "whale fin plant" or "shark's fin plant" for its unique shape.
Pot size: 9 CM
Height: 25 CM