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Sansevieria
SA20 =
aethiopica (came to me as the synonym name Sansevieria scabrifolia. This one has very blackish-green
leaves, tan edges, leaves under 12". Native to southern Africa.) 4
in stock $20.00 each
SA2 = aethiopica 'Alice Waidhoffer' (black leaves with a tiny bit of reddish
edge, under 18") 3 in stock $20.00 each
SA4 = ballyi Bally 12681 (very small with runners, good in hanging baskets.
Native to southern Kenya and Tanzania.)
2 in stock $15.00 each
SA7= canaliculata 'Dwarf' (thin round light green leaves, not more then 10".
Native to Ethiopia.) 1
in stock $15.00
SA138= canaliculata variegated (Upright cylindrical leaves that are stiff in a
cluster, lighty variegated. Native to Madagascar.)
N/A
SA22 = concinna 'Dwarf Spoon Leaf' Lavranos 5933 Mozambique (very small,
dark green spoon shaped leaves. Sansevieria concinna 'Dwarf Spoon Leaf'
Sansevieria aff. concinna 'Lav. 5933' Chahinian, Splendid Sansevieria 39, pl. on
38 (2005) Lavranos & Lubbers 5933 (HBG 28355) 20 km. W of Vilanculos, Mozambique
(see Grigsby, Cact. & Succ. Journ. Amer. 59 (2): 43, fig. 1 (right) (1987)) (as
Lavranos 305 (Gl. & F. 594)) (research by Steve Jankalski)) 6 in stock $13.00
each
SA063= downsii (Leaves recurved,
star-like, dark green, shiny and red-edged, sharp pointed end.The epithet refer
to Philip Downs, an English collector. Habitat: Njakwa Bridge over the Rukuru
River, nothern Malawi, with epigeal rhizomes) 2 in stock $20.00
SA140= 'Ed Eby' (ISI
2004-35. Sansevieria patens.
According to Len Newton (Sansevieria
13:3, 2005) the origin and identity of
N.E. Brown’s original S. patens
remains an unsolved mystery. Therefore,
Steve Jankalski (Sansevieria 15: 8-9,
2006) has coined the cultivar name
S. ‘Ed Eby’
for this plant in honor of the man who
rescued the surviving plant from Koko
Crater Botanic Garden, Hawaii. Jankalski
suggests that the plant may be a hybrid
of S. canaliculata and S.
pearsonii, two species employed in
the USDA breeding program in Florida for
developing superior fiber-plants, many
of which ended up in Koko Crater.
Alternatively, the plant may be an open
hybrid of these two species, which are
also cultivated at Koko Crater. Further
research will be required to determine
the possible hybrid origin of
S. ‘Ed Eby’ and its
parentage.nice fans of thick leaves, these with be small
plants) 3 in stock $20.00 each
SA136= 'Fernwood' X suffruticosa (bright green with a touch of chucky blue
up-right plants. Got this from the B & B collection a few years ago.) 4 in stock
$20.00 each
SA14 = elliptica Lavranos 6795 HBG 22830 Burao, Somalia (semi-baseball bat type
plant) 2 in stock $20.00 each
SA25=
erythraeae (dark shine green has s shape fan, sometime found with the
synonym name schweinfurthii. Native to northeastern Africa, including Eritrea,
Ethiopia, and the Sudan.) 2 in stock $20.00 each
SA057= francisii FKH 432 (this is a trailing sansevieria some times
called fox tail, leaves are short round with a sharp point. Native to Kenya.)
4 in stock $15.00 each
SA11
= fischeri - fromerly singularis (blackish-green, long thick spears, will become
very upright with age, 4' to 6' tall. Native to Kenya.) 3 in stock $15.00 each
SA6 = 'Florida H-13 variegated' (4' to 6' tall, bright yellow variegation, one
of my favorite Sans, these are large plants & a extra boxing fee of $10.00 will
be charged, some of them are older plants and have been cut back a little, will
make you alot of new offsets.) 4 in stock $30.00 each
SA139=
grandis (these plants have very faint banding on the broad, smooth leaves, which
are vaguely spoon-like but upright. Possibly merely a form of S. hyacinthoides.
Native to South Africa.) 3 in stock $20.00 each
SA13 = hallii 'Baseball Bat' (very thick bluish-black leaves under 2' tall.
Native to Zimbabwe.)
4 in stock $20.00 each
SA130= hallii variegated 'Baseball Bat' (very thick bluish-black leaves with
yellow variegation on the front and back of the leaves, under 2' tall)
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SA135= hallii 'Lundi Bat' (thick chucky blue leaves with dark green lineer
lines, a very party plant) 4 in stock $25.00 each
SA137=
HBG 22830 (Leaves 2-3 inches wide and thick with distinct crossbanding and
copper brown edges. Not longer than eight inches in length.)
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SA131= kirkii 'Special Fat Clone' (Don't really know what this is? It doesn't
look much like Sans. kirkii and I would suspect that it is yet another seed
raised garden hybrid. (hence the 'fat' leaves.) Will have a better idea when it
finally blooms.) N/A
SA132=
'Koko' (A distinct plant
found at the plantings of Koko Crater, Oahu, Hawaii. It is an unidentified
species that someone labeled "Koko" for Koko Crater Botanical Gardens. The plant
forms a rather symmetrical fan shape growth form with cylindrical like red-edged
leaves.) 4 in stock $20.00 each
SA17 = masoniana - fromerly 'Mason's Congo' (these plants can get very large,
leaves 3' to 4' tall - 6" to 10" wide, dark bluish-green. Native to
the Congo.) 3 in stock $18.00
each
SA133= masoniana cream variegate - fromerly 'Mason's Congo' (with a creamy white
variegation) N/A
SA9 = pearsonii (round leaves, upright grower, it come to me with the synonym
name of deserti. Native to southern and southwestern Africa.) 1 in stock $20.00
SA19 = pinguicula (looks like an Agave with no teeth, also know as the walking
Sansevieria. Native to northeastern Kenya.) 4 in stock $15.00 each
SA134=
'Sliver Blue' (nice thick silvery blue leaves, most likey a form of elliptica.)
3 in stock $20.00 each
SA044= SHRS19499 (chalky blue color with red edge, not more than 14" tall.
SHRS 19499 is a renaming of USDA M 19499 (HBG 50499 = McConville
#178) which was introduced as SJPI No. B025 under the name of
Sansevieria 'Midnight Star' in Sansevieria Journal 3 (2):
44 (1994). (research by Steve Jankalski) N/A
SA24 = 'Superclone' (can get 4' to 6' tall, very thick bluish leaves & a extra
$10.00 boxing fee will be charged.
It
is better to refer to it as "Superclone" for I have seen the so-called "Superclone"
in flower and its long tubed flowers and elongate inflorescence is actually very
similar to Sans. longiflora not Sans. kirkii. It is better to refer to it as "Superclone"
now even though the name is awful. Blame Grigsby for the name. It is a plant
originally collected from the wild. It is not a garden hybrid. Native to
Tanzania. (research by Steve Jankalski))
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SA027= trifasciiata 'Lillian Ture' (blackish green leaves with yellow edges and
stripes) 3 in stock $15.00 each
SA022= metallica 'White Striped Giant' (came grow up to 3' tall, nice white
coloring with light green strips) N/A
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