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Sansevieria Masoniana Whale Fin

Sansevieria Masoniana Whale Fin

Sansevieria Masoniana, commonly known as the Whale Fin Snake Plant, got its name from the unique shape of its unusually wide, paddle-like leaves, that resemble the fin of a whale. Native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this plant features robust, vertical leaves that are deep green with light green mottling. The leaves are thick, sturdy, and can grow quite tall, making a bold architectural statement in any indoor setting. Occasionally, under the right conditions, it may produce a flower spike with white, fragrant flowers. The Whale Fin Sansevieria is highly prized not only for its unique appearance but also for its ease of care and air-purifying qualities. They store carbon dioxide acquired at night to use during the day, then release oxygen at night, via photosynthesis, when their pores open. This helps it to maximize efficiency in cleansing the air, as found in a study conducted by NASA.

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Sansevieria Masoniana, commonly known as the Whale Fin Snake Plant, got its name from the unique shape of its unusually wide, paddle-like leaves, that resemble the fin of a whale. Native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this plant features robust, vertical leaves that are deep green with light green mottling. The leaves are thick, sturdy, and can grow quite tall, making a bold architectural statement in any indoor setting. Occasionally, under the right conditions, it may produce a flower spike with white, fragrant flowers. The Whale Fin Sansevieria is highly prized not only for its unique appearance but also for its ease of care and air-purifying qualities. They store carbon dioxide acquired at night to use during the day, then release oxygen at night, via photosynthesis, when their pores open. This helps it to maximize efficiency in cleansing the air, as found in a study conducted by NASA.