Sansevieria trifasciata
This is most likely the best-known Sansevieria species. It originates from tropical West Africa. In this nation it is additionally referred to as the serpent plant or mother-in-law’s tongue. Linear-lanceolate leaves expand from sneaking roots. They reach lengths of 40 to 60 centimeters as well as are turf green with white to light green transverse bands. The cultivar “Laurentii” with golden yellow longitudinal stripes along the leaf margins is preferred. There are various grown types of this varieties such as the “Hahnii” with brilliantly tinted, rosette-shaped, funnel-shaped leaves or “Golden Flame” with golden yellow red stripes. This Sansevieria expands particularly well in pots that are also slim.