Sansevieria zeylanica 'Bowstring Hemp' - Snake Plant - Various Sizes

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Description

Sansevieria zeylanica - Low-Maintenance and Perfect for Beginners

The Sansevieria Zeylanica or 'Bowstring Hemp' is another succulent from the Asparagaceae family commonly known as Snake Plants. Its foliage is characterized by sword shaped leaves that are lighter overall than other Snake Plants, being predominantly light silver-green with smaller stripes of darker green throughout.

Looking for a larger Sansevieria zeylanica (Bowstring Hemp)?

Head over to our Floor Plant collection to shop for a larger specimen. These make excellent statement pieces for any room.

Snake Plant Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Sansevieria Zeylanica
  • Pronunciation: san-suh-veer-ee-uh
  • Common Name: Ceylon Bowstring Hemp, Devil's Tongue, Snake Pant, Mother-in-Law's Tongue
  • Family: Asparagaceae 
  • Native Range: Southeast Asia- Sri Lanka & India 

Snake Plant Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light yet can tolerate low lighting conditions
  • Water: Allow soil to completely dry out between watering. Plant is drought-tolerant and the most common issue is over-watering
  • Humidity: Any level
  • Temperature: 55-85F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
  • Feeding: Fertilize 1/2 strength monthly during spring and summer
  • Propagation: Easily propagated through division
  • Growth: Upright
  • Pests: Generally resilient to pests
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Fun Fact: Bowstring Hemp Has a Historical Use


Did you know that Sansevieria Zeylanica was once used to make bowstrings? Its strong, fibrous leaves were harvested for their durability and strength, hence the name "Bowstring Hemp." This plant’s leaves were vital in the crafting of ropes and strings before modern synthetic materials became widespread.

Native to the Tropics, Loved Worldwide


Sansevieria Zeylanica is native to the tropical regions of Sri Lanka and India, where it thrives in warm climates. Historically, it has been appreciated not only for its ornamental qualities but also for its practical uses in fiber production. Today, this plant has found a new purpose as a popular indoor plant worldwide, celebrated for its resilience and unique beauty.