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sansevieria trifasciata silver flame

sansevieria trifasciata silver flame Dracaena trifasciata 'Silver Flame' – Narrow Silver Snake Plant

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sansevieria trifasciata silver flame Dracaena trifasciata 'Silver Flame' – Narrow Silver Snake PlantDracaena trifasciata 'Silver Flame' Decorative Snake Plant with Silvery Leaves Dracaena (Sansevieria) trifasciata 'Silver Flame' is a striking cultivar of Dracaena trifasciata (Prain) Mabb., formerly known as Sansevieria. Belonging to the family Asparagaceae, it is recognized as one of the more ornate snake plants. Its stiff, upright foliage features broad silvery green centers with handsome gray cross banding, bordered by darker green edges. The leaf

Dracaena trifasciata 'Silver Flame' – Decorative Snake Plant with Silvery Leaves

Dracaena (Sansevieria) trifasciata 'Silver Flame' is a striking cultivar of Dracaena trifasciata (Prain) Mabb., formerly known as Sansevieria. Belonging to the family Asparagaceae, it is recognized as one of the more ornate snake plants. Its stiff, upright foliage features broad silvery-green centers with handsome gray cross-banding, bordered by darker green edges. The leaf pattern creates the impression of flickering flames, giving this cultivar its evocative name. Compact yet bold, it brings structure and contrast to both modern and traditional interiors.

What Makes Dracaena 'Silver Flame' Special

  • Leaf Color: Silvery-green centers with contrasting dark margins and gray banding.
  • Growth Habit: Stiff, upright leaves forming dense vertical clumps.
  • Height: Typically 40 – 70 cm in containers; taller in maturity.
  • Ornamental Value: One of the most decorative snake plants, well-suited as a focal point.

Background and Origin

Dracaena trifasciata is native to West Africa, where it grows in dry, rocky habitats. Formerly placed in the genus Sansevieria, it is now classified under Dracaena. Cultivars such as 'Silver Flame' were selected in horticulture for their unusual variegation, bringing enhanced ornamental appeal compared to standard green or banded forms.

How to Grow Dracaena 'Silver Flame'

  • Light: Best in bright, indirect light; tolerates shade but silvery markings may fade.
  • Watering: Very drought-tolerant; water only when soil is completely dry.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix to prevent root rot.
  • Temperature: Thrives at 18 – 27 °C; protect from frost and cold drafts.
  • Fertilizer: Feed lightly with diluted succulent fertilizer during the growing season.
  • Containers: Adapts well to pots; slow-growing and tolerant of being root-bound.

Care Considerations

  • Overwatering: The most common mistake; soggy soil quickly causes root and rhizome rot.
  • Growth Rate: Slow to moderate; foliage develops gradually over years.
  • Pests: Generally resistant, though mealybugs and spider mites may appear if stressed.
  • Toxicity: Like other Dracaena, toxic to pets if ingested.

Why Collectors Value Dracaena 'Silver Flame'

Dracaena 'Silver Flame' stands out for its dramatic variegation and flame-like leaf effect, offering a bolder look than standard snake plants. Its upright, silvery foliage pairs well with minimalist interiors, making it both an easy-care and highly decorative choice. For collectors, it offers a unique variation that blends toughness with refined elegance.

Etymology

The genus name Dracaena is derived from the Ancient Greek δράκαινα (drakaina), meaning “female dragon,” in reference to the red resin (“dragon’s blood”) produced by some species. The epithet trifasciata refers to the three-banded patterning characteristic of the wild type leaves.

Add Dracaena 'Silver Flame' to Your Collection

If you want a snake plant with bold ornamental foliage and easy-care resilience, Dracaena trifasciata 'Silver Flame' is an excellent choice. Order today and enjoy its sculptural leaves and silvery flame pattern in your home or office.

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