https://youtu.be/oPcYOVccwlg Sansevieria francisii, commonly known as snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue, is a perennial member of the Dracaenaceae family native to Kenya. It is a succulent plant growing to 60 cm height and having pencil-like leaves with sharp spiny points arranged spirally in 5 rows. The paniculate inflorescence consists of Greenish-white flowers. The fruit is a berry. Datasheet Common NameSnake Plant Botanical nameSansevieria francisii FamilyDracaenaceae Life CyclePerennialFoliageEvergreenBasic Colourwhite, greenHeight40 -> 60 cmHabitatGardens In mild to tropical climates Altitudetell us Bloom Timetell usPlant TypeHerb, Succulent , OrnamentalFruit TypeBerrydifferent tolerancesHardyUsed PartsWhole plantPlant UsesOrnamentalActive substancesNo active substances knownUSDA Zone10 (-1), 11 (+4), 12 (+10)Sun ExposureSun, Part shadeSoil pHNeutralSoil MoistureDrySoil Type Sandy, SiltyPropagationby Cuttings, by divisionGerminationtell us Pests/ DiseasesDisease free Open Next Page To See More Photos. Sansevieria francisii Sansevieria francisii