Sansevieria Kirkii Silver Blue
Sansevieria Kirkii Silver Blue, also known as Silver Blue Snake Plant, is a remarkable and rare cultivar known for its striking foliage. Native to Tanzania and the surrounding tropical regions of Eastern Africa, this succulent perennial is valued for its decorative and hardy nature. The plant features flattened, stiff, oblanceolate leaves that are a distinctive dark grey-green with white mottling. The leaves, which can grow up to 1 foot long and 4 inches wide, are characterized by dark green horizontal and vertical stripes, and their margins are slightly wavy with tinges of white and red. The 'Silver Blue' variety stands out with its blue-grey foliage, presenting a stunning visual contrast in any plant collection. This plant forms low-growing rosettes that emerge from a creeping underground rhizome, slowly spreading to form small colonies. Mature rosettes can reach about 6 inches in height and 1 foot in width. Additionally, it produces creamy white, tubular flowers that emerge in a rounded cluster atop a stout flowering stalk, adding further interest.



Description
Sansevieria Kirkii Silver Blue, also known as Silver Blue Snake Plant, is a remarkable and rare cultivar known for its striking foliage. Native to Tanzania and the surrounding tropical regions of Eastern Africa, this succulent perennial is valued for its decorative and hardy nature. The plant features flattened, stiff, oblanceolate leaves that are a distinctive dark grey-green with white mottling. The leaves, which can grow up to 1 foot long and 4 inches wide, are characterized by dark green horizontal and vertical stripes, and their margins are slightly wavy with tinges of white and red. The 'Silver Blue' variety stands out with its blue-grey foliage, presenting a stunning visual contrast in any plant collection. This plant forms low-growing rosettes that emerge from a creeping underground rhizome, slowly spreading to form small colonies. Mature rosettes can reach about 6 inches in height and 1 foot in width. Additionally, it produces creamy white, tubular flowers that emerge in a rounded cluster atop a stout flowering stalk, adding further interest.























