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Not s. trifaciata laurentii


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While getting my new s.masoniana today I also got this one that sort of looks like a dwarf trifaciata laurentii. It's parents are almost black with the yellow banding and not more than a foot high

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Any ideas as to which sansevieria it might be?

Thanks

 

Richard

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On 10/13/2018, 6:43:23, santoury said:

"Black Gold" probably. 

I see you like Sansevierias. I have 20-25 different ones. Love most of them. 

Black and Gold works for me. I only have 11 different types so far. I really want the

sansevieria ehrenbergii banana. Have any idea where I might get seeds? RPS doesn't have them.

Thanks

 

Richard

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I rarely look at succulent seeds, because most of them seem to come from sources that have old seeds - RPS included. I would also be doubtful that seeds would in fact be true to variety. 

I have not seen that particular variety other than a few on ebay. I have "Samurai" which is similar, but not so nicely structured like the one in the picture. (More of a rosette.) 

 

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