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sansevieria bacularis mikado Sansevieria bacularis 'Mikado'

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sansevieria bacularis mikado Sansevieria bacularis 'Mikado'With its upright, pencil thin leaves arranged in a tidy fan or fountain shape, Sansevieria bacularis Mikado is a stylish and low maintenance houseplant that brings strong architectural lines to your indoor jungle. The deep green, subtly striped leaves are perfectly suited for modern interiors and small spaces, offering bold structure without demanding much in return. Scientific Name Dracaena bacularis (formerly Sansevieria bacularis) cultivar: Mikado

With its upright, pencil-thin leaves arranged in a tidy fan or fountain shape, Sansevieria bacularis ‘Mikado’ is a stylish and low-maintenance houseplant that brings strong architectural lines to your indoor jungle. The deep green, subtly striped leaves are perfectly suited for modern interiors and small spaces, offering bold structure without demanding much in return.

Scientific Name
Dracaena bacularis (formerly Sansevieria bacularis) – cultivar: ‘Mikado’

Synonyms
Sansevieria bacularis ‘Mikado’ (horticultural name), Sansevieria cylindrica var. bacularis ‘Mikado’ (older classification)

Common Name(s)
Mikado Snake Plant, Cylindrical Snake Plant, Pencil Sansevieria

Origin
Native to tropical Africa – particularly Angola and surrounding regions

Light
Tolerates a wide range, from bright indirect light to low light. Grows best with a few hours of bright light each day, but avoid harsh midday sun.

Water
Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. Water thoroughly, letting any excess drain away. In winter, reduce watering to once every 3–4 weeks.

Humidity
Adaptable to dry indoor air – no extra humidity required.

Soil
Well-draining soil is essential. Use a gritty cactus or succulent mix to prevent root rot.

Food
Feed every 6–8 weeks during the growing season (spring to early autumn) with a general houseplant or cactus fertiliser. Avoid feeding in winter.

Temp
Prefers temperatures between 16–28°C. Protect from cold draughts and avoid temperatures below 10°C.

Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested – keep out of reach of pets and small children.

Sprouts Top Tips
Because the leaves grow in a tight vertical cluster, dust and hard water spots can build up – wipe gently with a damp cloth to keep them looking sleek.

Extras
The cylindrical shape of ‘Mikado’ leaves helps reduce water loss, making it even more drought-tolerant than flatter-leaved Sansevierias.

Did You Know?
The name bacularis means “like a stick” in Latin – a nod to its upright, rod-like leaves.

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