sansevieria verde Sansevieria Black Coral — Mother-in-Law's Tongue
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sansevieria verde Sansevieria Black Coral — Mother-in-Law's Tongue

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sansevieria verde Sansevieria Black Coral — Mother-in-Law's TongueDark green foliage with dark marbled patterns Tolerates low light Very low watering Ultra easy H35 cm Pot 12 cm Sansevieria 'Black Coral', also known as Mother in law's Tongue, stands out from other Sansevierias by its dark green foliage with highly contrasting wavy marbled patterns a dark and intricate graphic that gives it a distinctive character immediately recognizable. Native to the arid regions of West Africa, it shares the exceptional hardiness

🌿 Dark green foliage with dark marbled patterns • ☀️ Tolerates low light • 💧 Very low watering • 🌱 Ultra easy • 📏 H35 cm | Pot Ø12 cm

Sansevieria 'Black Coral', also known as Mother-in-law's Tongue, stands out from other Sansevierias by its dark green foliage with highly contrasting wavy marbled patterns — a dark and intricate graphic that gives it a distinctive character immediately recognizable. Native to the arid regions of West Africa, it shares the exceptional hardiness of all Sansevierias. Discover our entire Sansevieria collection.

Its wide, wavy leaves with a flared shape also visually distinguish it from varieties with strictly upright leaves — a more dynamic and organic silhouette. Our guide to plants for dark rooms explains how to make the most of its tolerance to low light.

Exposure & Location

Sansevieria 'Black Coral' perfectly tolerates low light — this is one of its main strengths. It adapts to conditions where most graphic plants would wither.

  • Exposure: indirect to low light — tolerates shade, avoid total darkness.
  • Ideal for: office, shelf, bedside table, bathroom, dimly lit hallway.
  • Temperature: 15 to 30 °C, tolerates fluctuations without issue.
  • Substrate: very well-draining — cactus and succulent soil with sand or perlite.

Watering & Care

  • Watering: very low — let the substrate dry completely between waterings. Our finger test is especially suitable for this plant.
  • Frequency: every 3 to 4 weeks in spring-summer, every 6 to 8 weeks in winter.
  • Drainage: essential — pot with drainage holes, very well-draining substrate, empty saucer after watering.
  • Fertilizer: every 8 to 12 weeks in spring-summer, diluted liquid fertilizer for green plants.
  • Cleaning: gently wipe leaves with a damp cloth to preserve the dark foliage’s shine.

Decor Ideas & Plant Combinations

Its dark marbled foliage acts as a strong visual anchor — it highlights lighter plants placed next to it and adds depth to any plant arrangement.

  • Maximum contrast: pair it with the bright silver Sansevieria Moonshine — two Sansevierias, two opposite colors, same shape, same care, an immediate graphic duo.
  • In a trio arrangement: add a trailing Golden Epipremnum — the bright yellow-green of the Pothos against the dark marbled green of the Black Coral and the silver of the Moonshine creates a very effective color progression.
  • Decorative pot: a matte white or light gray ceramic makes the dark foliage stand out by contrast — avoid dark tones that blend the foliage into the pot.

Verdeia Tips

  • Water even less than you think: in the low light conditions where it is often placed, the substrate takes much longer to dry — always wait until the top 5 centimeters are completely dry before watering.
  • Take advantage of its contrast: always place it next to plants with light or variegated foliage — its dark leaves express their full potential only in chromatic opposition.
  • Rotate the pot regularly: monthly rotation ensures symmetrical growth — without it, leaves gradually lean toward the light source, even if weak.

Technical Specifications

  • Botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata 'Black Coral'
  • Common name: Mother-in-law's Tongue
  • Origin: arid regions of West Africa
  • Pot diameter: Ø12 cm
  • Approximate height: H35 cm
  • Adult size: up to 45–50 cm indoors
  • Exposure: indirect to low light, tolerates shade
  • Watering: very low
  • Care: ultra easy
  • Toxicity: slightly toxic if ingested — keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Decor style: Graphic / Contemporary / Sophisticated

Each plant is unique: photos show an example of its appearance. The intensity of the dark color naturally varies depending on ambient light.

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