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Sansevieria cylindrica, also known as the African Spear Plant or Cylindrical Snake Plant, is a striking, architectural succulent native to Angola. This sculptural species is part of the Asparagaceae family and is closely related to the classic Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata).
Unlike its flat-leaved cousins, Sansevieria cylindrica features tall, cylindrical, spear-like leaves that grow upright in a fan or rosette formation. Each leaf is smooth, grey-green in colour, and beautifully banded with faint darker stripes. The ends taper to a gentle point, creating a clean, modern silhouette that fits perfectly in contemporary interiors.
Exceptionally hardy and low-maintenance, Sansevieria cylindrica is drought-tolerant, air-purifying, and almost indestructible making it ideal for beginners, busy households, or office spaces. Mature plants may also produce tall flower spikes with clusters of small, fragrant, white-green blooms.
Thrives in bright, indirect light but is adaptable to lower-light conditions. Will tolerate direct morning or evening sun but avoid harsh midday rays, which may cause leaf scorch.
Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering is the most common cause of failure this plant stores water in its leaves and rhizomes, making it highly drought-tolerant. In winter, water even less frequently.
Temperature: Prefers 1828C. Can tolerate dips to 10C but should be protected from frost.
Humidity: Tolerates dry indoor air perfectly; no misting required.
Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent compost. A terracotta pot with drainage holes works best. Repot every 23 years in spring, or when the plant becomes root-bound.
Feed once a month during spring and summer with a diluted cactus or succulent fertiliser. No feeding is required in winter.
Minimal maintenance required. Remove any damaged or dried leaves at the base. Wipe the smooth leaves with a damp cloth occasionally to keep them clean and glossy.
A slow-growing plant, typically reaching 60120 cm tall indoors. Over time, it produces offsets (pups) from underground rhizomes, forming attractive clusters.
Soft or mushy leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
Wrinkled leaves: Prolonged underwatering water thoroughly, then allow to dry again.
Pests: Rare, but can occasionally attract mealybugs or spider mites.
Native to arid regions of Angola, Sansevieria cylindrica has adapted to survive extreme drought. Its sleek, sculptural form adds height and structure to plant displays, while its resilience makes it one of the easiest houseplants to care for. Like all Sansevierias, it also filters toxins from the air and releases oxygen at night, improving indoor air quality.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect to low light
Water: Sparingly; allow soil to dry fully
Temperature: 1828C; avoid frost
Humidity: Dry air tolerant
Soil: Gritty, free-draining cactus mix
Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
Growth: Upright, fan-forming succulent with cylindrical leaves up to 1.2 m tall