Sansevieria francisii

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Sansevieria francisii

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my own plant
my own plant
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This is a plant I have had a few years outdoors and though it was under an overhang, it never had any problems with cold temps down into the mid 20s... great outdoor and indoor plant.
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Re: Sansevieria francisii

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Those last 2 photos are pretty amazing, fascinating plant.

Here's a fresh shot of mine, with a new stolon coming out half-way up the original rosette. I expect in time the weight of it as a rosette grows and lengthens will result in something similar to the draped, hanging effect of the previously pictured plant. The dried growth up top was a flowering event that was short lived, and not very impressive. It appears I failed to photograph it in it's glory as well. Next time...
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