: any of a genus (Sansevieria) of tropical perennial herbs of the asparagus family with showy mottled sword-shaped leaves usually yielding a strong fiber
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Divide clump-forming foliage plants like spathiphyllum and sansevieria.—Tom MacCubbin, The Orlando Sentinel, 26 July 2025 Read More About Peace Lily Care 5 The Sill Snake Plant $38 at The Sill Nearly impossible to kill, sansevieria has flat, sword-like variegated leaves that tolerate any amount of light.—Molly Miller, housebeautiful.com, 31 May 2023 There are so many different varieties of sansevieria.—Gina Mayfield, Dallas News, 20 Mar. 2023 Snake Plant $35 at Amazon$40 at Home Depot One of many sansevierias, the snake plant is tough to kill.—Monique Valeris, Good Housekeeping, 19 Mar. 2023 Agaves and sansevieria [shown].—Mary Holland, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 Air-Purifying Plant for the Bedroom Also known as the sansevieria plant, snake plants have sword-like leaves that'll make gorgeous additions to modern decor.—Mariah Thomas, Good Housekeeping, 2 Feb. 2023 Many shop owners said best-sellers include snake plants, also known sansevieria, a hardy, low-maintenance plant with spiky green leaves.—Anna Kramer, SFChronicle.com, 13 July 2020 Tough Stuff Collection includes three easy-to-maintain and hard-to-kill plants to add to his home: a sansevieria, a ZZ Plant, and a hoya.—Kevin Cortez, Popular Mechanics, 9 Dec. 2022
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New Latin, from Raimondo di Sangro, prince of San Severo †1774 Italian scholar
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