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Jun 5, 2023 7:40 AM CST
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I would love some expertise regarding the identification and optimal care for this plant.
And I am also interested in those smaller leaves popping up around one of the pups! Will they grow into full leaves? Is it "rosetting"?
What are the advantages (or disadvantages) of propagation or division of rhizomes versus letting them all grow together in one pot?
So curious to see what will happen to it. It grew those two new leaves last year, after having it for a bit over a year. I love this plant Smiling
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Jun 5, 2023 1:23 PM CST
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Oslo, What you purchased was a leaf cutting growing by itself. After awhile they will produce a new plant or two in your case. They some times stay small the first generation. They seem to grow best staying together and will get bigger each generation. Looks to be Sansevieria masoniana. If so, they are know to grow large root systems that end up breaking pots.
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