Approx height (including pot): 10 cm
Pot diameter: 8 cm
Sansevieria 'Pyramid', also known as 'Pyramid Crown', is a striking architectural variety of snake plant that transforms the concept of minimalist design into living sculpture. JOMO Studio describes it as "a striking architectural variety of snake plant with a compact, geometric form" where "thick, upright leaves are semi-flattened cylinders in deep green with subtle striping or lighter edging, stacked in neat, overlapping layers that resemble a living pyramid or crown." Unlike the tall, sword-like leaves of traditional Sansevierias, this cultivar grows in a compact, symmetrical form — its foliage arranged in elegant overlapping layers that create a shape reminiscent of both an ancient pyramid and a royal crown. For collectors seeking a snake plant that transcends the everyday, the Pyramid offers a bold, modern accent that feels simultaneously timeless and contemporary.
Sansevieria 'Pyramid' is a cultivated variety with parent species native to Africa and Asia — the same regions that gave us the genus's remarkable diversity of forms. The genus Sansevieria (now reclassified into Dracaena following molecular phylogenetic studies) encompasses over 70 species, ranging from the familiar tall, sword-leaved forms to compact rosettes, cylindrical types, and now geometric marvels like the Pyramid. While the specific breeding history of this cultivar isn't widely documented, it belongs to the tradition of selecting and cultivating Sansevierias for their architectural qualities — a tradition that has produced varieties as diverse as the 'Bird's Nest' types (S. trifasciata 'Hahnii'), the cylindrical 'African Spear' (S. cylindrica), and various compact fan-shaped forms. The Pyramid cultivar represents this ongoing horticultural refinement, selected for its distinctive growth pattern that creates the characteristic stacked, geometric appearance. Portland Nursery notes that "the range of species can be dizzying" within Sansevieria, reflecting the genus's remarkable morphological diversity that has captivated collectors for centuries.
The leaves of Sansevieria 'Pyramid' are the plant's defining feature. JOMO Studio describes them as "thick, upright leaves" that are "semi-flattened cylinders in deep green with subtle striping or lighter edging." The foliage is arranged in "elegant, overlapping layers that resemble a geometric crown" — each leaf stacking upon the next to create the characteristic pyramidal silhouette. The colour is a deep, polished green marked with subtle stripes or lighter edging, giving the plant what JOMO Studio calls "a clean, modern presence that feels both bold and minimalist." Leaf Love adds that the plant features "upright, fan-shaped growth and thick, pointed leaves" with "a neat, architectural form." The leaves are firm, rigid, and vertical — characteristics that give the plant its sculptural quality and structural stability. Unlike more sprawling Sansevieria varieties, the Pyramid maintains a tight, compact habit that adds to its geometric appeal.
Like all Sansevierias, the Pyramid variety can produce flowers under optimal conditions, though flowering indoors is relatively uncommon. When they appear, Sansevieria flowers are typically small, tubular, and fragrant — often described as sweetly scented, with blooms appearing on a slender flower spike. Joyus Garden notes that "the flower of a Snake Plant exhibits a pale whitish to greenish hue and emits a delightful, sweet fragrance." However, most growers cultivate this variety primarily for its exceptional architectural foliage rather than its blooms. The real appeal lies in the plant's year-round sculptural presence.
The growth habit is compact, upright, and distinctly pyramidal. JOMO Studio describes the plant as having "a compact, pyramid-shaped habit" with leaves "stacked in neat, overlapping layers that resemble a living pyramid or crown." Growth is slow to moderate, which is typical for the genus — but this slow pace is part of what makes Sansevierias such excellent long-term houseplants. The plant grows from rhizomes (underground stems) and will gradually produce offsets or "pups" around the base of the mother plant, eventually forming a small colony if left undivided. The compact form makes this variety particularly well-suited to small spaces, tabletops, offices, and modern minimalist interiors. Leaf Love notes it is "a perfect choice for modern interiors or small spaces."
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Botanical Info: Family: Asparagaceae (subfamily Nolinoideae) | Genus: Sansevieria (now included in Dracaena) | Cultivar: 'Pyramid' / 'Pyramid Crown' | Common Names: Pyramid Snake Plant, Pyramid Crown Snake Plant, Mother-in-Law's Tongue | Type: Succulent Perennial from Rhizomes | Parent Species Native Range: Africa and Asia | Zone: USDA 10-12 (indoor cultivation in temperate climates) | Size: Compact, pyramid-shaped habit | Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Lungime: 10 cm
Greutate (kg): 1 Kg
Denumire: Sansevieria
Diametru: 8 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Ceramica