This representative of the agave family has a well deserved reputation of being indestructible. If other plants do not work out for you - you should grow sansevieria. It is able to withstand shade and sun, dry air and cool, and is able to protect against the accumulation of harmful substances emitted by furniture and linoleum synthetics.

Transplanting of sansevieria is optional, except that the abundance of roots can split the pot. It can even bloom in bright sunlight, however, it does not tolerate over-watered soil and doesn't like to be kept at low temperatures very long. Reproduction occurs by dividing the rhizomes and leaf cuttings with mandatory pre drying the slice with the air. Long leaf is cut into pieces 5-6 cm long and planted in the sand. A few weeks later the leaves take root and produce small roots.