New Zeylanica
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6 years ago
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Comments (7)I bought Black Coral last week, and it looks like your plant on the right. The name on my pot says Sansevieria Black Coral. The store had a second sans and the variety name started with Z. I didn't buy it, so I can't recall the name, sorry. :-/ I'll paste the link to the thread with my picture of Black Coral. Scroll down, it's not a great picture. Lennie Here is a link that might be useful: Black Coral and Jade Dwarf Marginata...See MoreSansevieria Online.de
Comments (1)Thank you for the background material on S. burmanica Roberto. I'm pretty sure botanists and collectors in Europe are well ahead of of their North American counterparts in pursuit of Sansevieria "truth". Although from some of the photos I've seen perhaps SE Asia has a lot to contribute as far as propagation and cultivars are concerned....See MoreTerrarium in a large lab flask -- a saga
Comments (1)Here's what it looks like now....See MoreNew Plant
Comments (14)There has been a problem with the sans I've seen at the two stores in my neck of the woods. On the two types they've carried I noticed a fungus or other ailment that quickly spread and killed the plants that I saw every trip. I tried telling the store and showed them but it didn't seem to matter. The infected plants remained. Be Cautious when bringing new plants home. I've been lucky. It's called the ole eagle eye. Mary978, I'm glad you were able to get an 'Eve' I love the color. If you like I can send you a Whitney for postage. I also have Black Robusta. Send me an email...See MoreStush2049 Pitts. PA, zone 6
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