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Re: Sans. 'Gray Lady'


Dear Sue,

Yes, Sansevieria trifasciata 'Gray Lady' is a narrow leafed cultivar with
silvery leaves. It is sometimes confused with Sansevieria parva but it does
not produce long stolons like that species.

Still, it is a easy to grow and prolific with offsets. Its one of my
favorites.

Cereusly Steve

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Subject: Re: [SANS] Sans. 'Gray Lady'
From: Sue Haffner <sue_haffner@CSUFRESNO.EDU>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 14:59:35 -0800
Sans. 'Gray Lady' seems to be commonly-grown. My plant
has real skinny leaves, and they get taller and taller,
the leaf-tips unfurling. Is this the normal growth form
for this cultivar?

Sue Haffner



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