Sansevieria Twister
Sansevieria Trifasciata
Advice
Place this plant in a decorative pot to complement its twisted design. Perfect for low-maintenance indoor gardens.
Fun facts
Did you know that the Sansevieria Twister is often called ‘Mother-in-law’s Tongue’? This nickname humorously refers to its sharp-edged leaves. However, there’s more than just a funny name to this intriguing plant! It’s a natural air purifier, with NASA including it in its Clean Air Study as one of the top plants for improving indoor air quality. The twister shape, a result of careful braiding, gives it an exotic appearance, making it a conversation starter. Perfect for those who love plants but might not have much time for maintenance, its hardiness is legendary, surviving in almost any condition. Whether you have a green thumb or just appreciate beautiful things, the Sansevieria Twister is sure to add a smile to your space.
Signs of weakness
If your Sansevieria looks a bit under the weather, check its leaves for signs of distress. Soft, yellowing, or wilting leaves? It's likely overwatered. Brown tips might indicate a lack of humidity or excess sunlight. Keep an eye out for pests like mealybugs that could cause issues. This hardy plant doesn't require much, so a little TLC goes a long way!