Whale Fin Snake Plant (Sansevieria masoniana ‘Shark Fin’)

$65.99

Introducing the “Whale Fin Snake Plant,” a low-maintenance beauty with air-purifying qualities. Adaptable to any light condition, it’s a must-have for plant lovers. Get yours now!

Description

The Whale Fin Snake Plant (Sansevieria masoniana ‘Shark Fin’) is a unique, sculptural plant that brings a bold, eye-catching look to any indoor space. Its large, whale or shark fin-shaped leaves are not only visually striking but also incredibly easy to care for. Whether you’re an experienced plant lover or a beginner, the Whale Fin Snake Plant is a resilient choice that thrives in various light conditions and requires minimal upkeep.

Features

  • Distinctive, broad leaves shaped like a whale or shark fin
  • Air-purifying properties, removing toxins from the air
  • Thrives in both bright, indirect light, and low light conditions
  • Low-maintenance, perfect for busy or forgetful plant owners
  • Unique, sculptural appearance that serves as a natural focal point

The Whale Fin Snake Plant is more than just a plant—it’s a living piece of art. With its broad, fin-like leaves and minimal care needs, it adds both beauty and practicality to any home or office. Its air-purifying qualities help create a healthier indoor environment, while its stunning appearance turns heads and makes a statement wherever it’s placed.

Specs

  • Common Name: Whale Fin Snake Plant
  • Botanical Name: Sansevieria masoniana ‘Shark Fin’
  • Family: Asparagaceae
  • Plant Type: Perennial
  • Mature Size: Leaves can grow up to 3 feet tall indoors
  • Sun Exposure: Thrives in bright, indirect light and low light
  • Soil Type: Well-draining, sandy soil
  • Watering: Water sparingly; allow the soil to dry out between waterings
  • Hardiness Zones: 9-11 (USDA)
  • Native Area: West Africa
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets; keep out of reach of animals

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Size

6" Pot

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