Mother-in-law's Tongue
Sansevieria aethiopica
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Description - from Wikipedia
Dracaena aethiopica is a species of succulent plant widely distributed in Southern Africa. Its binomial name—aethiopica—refers to its origins in Africa. A highly variable species, it grows in desert or dry shrubland (like many in its genus) and spreads rhizomatically. The leaves grow in rosettes and may be up to 70 centimetres (2.3 ft) tall. Genetically, this species is most closely related to Dracaena ballyi. In Africa, this species has been used to augment poisons for hunting and fishing purposes.
References
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Species Characteristics
Tolerances & suitability
Good garden plant
Good garden plant
Aspect
Semi-shade
Semi-shade
Shade
Shade
Plant types
Succulent
Succulent
Spatial classification
Nursery availability
Abrus Horticulture
In stock
4L - R24.95