Approx height (including pot): 18 cm
Pot diameter: 6 cm
Sansevieria cylindrica 'Spaghetti' is a captivating cultivar that takes the architectural beauty of the African Spear and refines it into something altogether more delicate and graceful. Where the standard Sansevieria cylindrica offers bold, robust spears up to 3 cm thick, the 'Spaghetti' form produces remarkably slender, rod-like leaves that truly resemble strands of pasta – hence its playful culinary name. These thin, upright leaves create an airy, almost ethereal effect that brings a unique texture to any plant collection. It's the same indestructible nature, the same tolerance for neglect, the same sculptural presence – but reimagined in a finer, more delicate form that collectors prize for its rarity and distinctive appearance.
Sansevieria cylindrica 'Spaghetti' is a selected cultivar of Sansevieria cylindrica, a species native to Angola in southern tropical Africa. The parent species was first described in 1837 by Czech naturalist Wenceslas Bojer and grows in dry, rocky habitats where it spreads through underground rhizomes. The 'Spaghetti' cultivar emerged through selective cultivation, prized for its unusually thin leaves that distinguish it from the standard form. Like all Sansevieria species, it was reclassified into the genus Dracaena in 2018 following molecular phylogenetic studies (making the technical name Dracaena angolensis 'Spaghetti'), though the Sansevieria nomenclature remains dominant in horticulture. The cultivar name 'Spaghetti' is a wonderfully descriptive choice – one look at those thin, cylindrical leaves and you immediately understand why someone thought of Italian pasta.
The defining characteristic of the 'Spaghetti' cultivar is its remarkably slender leaves. While standard Sansevieria cylindrica produces leaves approximately 3 cm in diameter, the 'Spaghetti' form features leaves that are significantly thinner – creating that distinctive pasta-like appearance. Each leaf is stiff, upright, and tapers to a sharp point, with a ribbed or grooved texture along its length. The colouration is a sophisticated grey-green to dark green, decorated with subtle darker horizontal banding or striping that creates visual interest along the leaf surface. The leaves emerge in a fan-shaped arrangement from creeping rhizomes, growing in dense clusters that create an architectural, almost fountain-like display. Under optimal conditions, leaves can reach heights of up to 1 metre, though indoor specimens typically remain more compact. The slender form means the plant has a lighter, more airy presence than its robust parent species – perfect for spaces where you want sculptural interest without visual heaviness.
Like the parent species, Sansevieria cylindrica 'Spaghetti' can produce flowers, though this is relatively rare indoors and typically occurs only on mature, well-established plants. When flowering does occur, an erect spike emerges from the base of the leaves, bearing clusters of small, tubular flowers approximately 3 cm long. The blooms are greenish-white, often tinged with pink, and while not particularly showy, they offer a pleasant surprise: a sweet fragrance that perfumes the air, particularly in the evening hours. After flowering, plants may produce small, spherical orange-red berries. Flowering is more likely when the plant is somewhat pot-bound and exposed to bright light – but even under ideal conditions, most indoor specimens never bloom. Consider flowers a delightful bonus rather than an expectation.
Sansevieria cylindrica 'Spaghetti' is a slow-growing evergreen perennial that forms dense clusters over time, spreading via underground rhizomes. The growth habit is upright and fan-shaped, with new leaves emerging from the central growing point. Compared to the standard form, the 'Spaghetti' cultivar tends to remain more compact due to its thinner leaves, making it particularly well-suited to smaller spaces and tabletop displays. Expect the plant to add just a few new leaves per year – but those leaves will persist for years, gradually building into an impressive display. Plants are exceptionally long-lived when properly cared for. The slow growth rate means repotting is rarely needed – every 2-3 years is typically sufficient, and only when roots visibly crowd the container. Like all Sansevieria, this cultivar prefers to be somewhat root-bound.
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Botanical Info: Family: Asparagaceae | Genus: Sansevieria / Dracaena | Species: Sansevieria cylindrica Bojer ex Hook.f. | Cultivar: 'Spaghetti' | Accepted Name: Dracaena angolensis (Welw. ex Carrière) Byng & Christenh. | Common Names: Spaghetti Snake Plant, Thin-Leaf African Spear, Cylindrical Snake Plant 'Spaghetti' | Type: Evergreen Succulent Perennial | Native Range: Angola (species); Cultivar of horticultural origin | Zone: USDA 10-11 (indoor cultivation in temperate climates) | Flowering: Greenish-white tubular flowers tinged with pink, fragrant, rare indoors | Growth Rate: Slow
Lungime: 6 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.25 Kg
Denumire: Sansevieria
Diametru: 6 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Suculente
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic