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A blooming Sansevieria is best left undisturbed. Avoid repotting during the blooming period. Keep it in its optimal location and continue regular care without overwatering.
Variations:
Variegated types (like Laurentii or Moonshine) may also bloom under the right conditions.
Some blooms may appear as tall, thin stalks with tiny white flowers—these are perfectly normal!
FAQ:
How often do Sansevierias bloom?
Rarely—sometimes only once every few years, depending on the environment and age of the plant.
Are the flowers fragrant?
Yes! They typically have a sweet, jasmine-like scent, especially in the evening.
Will blooming harm the plant?
No. After blooming, the flower stalk dies off naturally. The plant will continue to grow new leaves.
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