Sansevieria 'Digitorum' — cultivar with short cylindrical leaves grouped like fingers. Gray-green. Compact and decorative. Resistant, purifies air.
Approx height (including pot): 65 cm
Pot diameter: 12 cm
Sansevieria 'Digitorum' is an original cultivar named after the distinctive leaf format resembling fingers — cylindrical, relatively short, densely grouped in a rosette. The form is hybrid between classic cylindrical Sansevierias and those with shorter leaves, creating a compact and atypical silhouette.
Leaves are thick, cylindrical or slightly flattened, gray-green with marbling or darker horizontal stripes. They grow in dense groups from the underground rhizome, each "finger" being firm and rigid, with a sharp tip. Visual result is a compact sculptural plant, perfect for windowsills or small tables.
Like all Sansevierias, 'Digitorum' is extremely resistant, tolerant to neglect, purifies air at night and survives variable conditions. Ideal choice for lovers of atypical-shaped Sansevierias.
Sansevierias come from tropical Africa (recently reclassified in Dracaena). Asparagaceae family. 'Digitorum' is a particular form selected for short grouped cylindrical leaves.
Cylindrical or slightly flattened, 15-30 cm long, densely grouped. Gray-green with marbling.
Atypical form with grouped cylindrical "fingers". Compact and decorative. Resistant.
Lungime: 15 cm
Greutate (kg): 1 Kg
Denumire: Sansevieria
Cerințe lumină: Umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Sansevieria Digitorum requires minimal care. Water rarely, when soil has completely dried. Tolerates low light and neglect. Ideal temperature 15-30°C.
Yes, Sansevieria is renowned for air purification, removing formaldehyde, benzene and other toxins. It produces oxygen even at night, ideal for bedrooms.
Yes, Sansevieria is mildly toxic to cats and dogs. Ingestion can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Water Sansevieria every 2-3 weeks in summer and once a month in winter. Overwatering is the main cause of death for this plant.
Use well-draining substrate, preferably cactus and succulent mix with added perlite. Excellent drainage is essential.
Yes, one of the most low-light tolerant plants.
Name from Latin — "digitus" (finger), referring to short cylindrical leaves grouped like fingers.
MINIMAL. Only completely dry substrate.
Tolerant, prefers bright.
Yes, saponins. Inaccessible to pets.
Rhizome division.