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Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ - Compact Snake Plant

With its sculptural shape and upright, sword-like leaves, Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ is a smaller, neater version of the classic snake plant. Its dense rosette of dark green leaves with grey-green striping makes it ideal for desks, shelves, or smaller spaces – offering bold structure with minimal fuss. Hardy, drought-tolerant, and tolerant of low light, it’s a brilliant choice for beginners or busy plant parents.

Scientific Name
Dracaena zeylanica (formerly Sansevieria zeylanica) – cultivar: Compacta

Synonyms
Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ (trade name), Sansevieria trifasciata var. zeylanica (historical classification)

Common Name(s)
Compact Snake Plant, Dwarf Zeylanica, Compact Mother-in-Law’s Tongue

Origin
Native to South Asia and East Africa; widely cultivated as a houseplant globally

Light
Tolerates a wide range of light levels, from bright indirect light to partial shade. Can handle low light but grows more slowly. Avoid intense direct sun, which may scorch the leaves.

Water
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away. In winter, reduce watering to once every few weeks.

Humidity
Low humidity is fine – no misting required. This plant thrives in typical indoor conditions.

Soil
Use a freely draining mix – a cactus or succulent blend works well. Avoid soils that stay soggy, as this can lead to root rot.

Food
Feed once every 6–8 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted liquid fertiliser. Skip feeding during autumn and winter.

Temp
Happy in temperatures from 15–28°C. Protect from cold drafts and avoid letting it drop below 10°C.

Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested – keep away from pets and small children.

Sprouts Top Tips
This plant loves to be slightly rootbound, so don’t rush to repot. If the leaves start to wrinkle or droop, it’s often a sign of under-watering – but always check the soil first.

Extras
This cultivar’s compact size makes it perfect for small pots and narrow shelves where larger snake plants won’t fit.

Did You Know?
Although often grouped with succulents, Sansevieria species are actually closer relatives to Dracaena – both are now officially part of the asparagus family!

With its sculptural shape and upright, sword-like leaves, Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ is a smaller, neater version of the classic snake plant. Its dense rosette of dark green leaves with grey-green striping makes it ideal for desks, shelves, or smaller spaces – offering bold structure with minimal fuss. Hardy, drought-tolerant, and tolerant of low light, it’s a brilliant choice for beginners or busy plant parents.

Scientific Name
Dracaena zeylanica (formerly Sansevieria zeylanica) – cultivar: Compacta

Synonyms
Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ (trade name), Sansevieria trifasciata var. zeylanica (historical classification)

Common Name(s)
Compact Snake Plant, Dwarf Zeylanica, Compact Mother-in-Law’s Tongue

Origin
Native to South Asia and East Africa; widely cultivated as a houseplant globally

Light
Tolerates a wide range of light levels, from bright indirect light to partial shade. Can handle low light but grows more slowly. Avoid intense direct sun, which may scorch the leaves.

Water
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away. In winter, reduce watering to once every few weeks.

Humidity
Low humidity is fine – no misting required. This plant thrives in typical indoor conditions.

Soil
Use a freely draining mix – a cactus or succulent blend works well. Avoid soils that stay soggy, as this can lead to root rot.

Food
Feed once every 6–8 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted liquid fertiliser. Skip feeding during autumn and winter.

Temp
Happy in temperatures from 15–28°C. Protect from cold drafts and avoid letting it drop below 10°C.

Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested – keep away from pets and small children.

Sprouts Top Tips
This plant loves to be slightly rootbound, so don’t rush to repot. If the leaves start to wrinkle or droop, it’s often a sign of under-watering – but always check the soil first.

Extras
This cultivar’s compact size makes it perfect for small pots and narrow shelves where larger snake plants won’t fit.

Did You Know?
Although often grouped with succulents, Sansevieria species are actually closer relatives to Dracaena – both are now officially part of the asparagus family!

$4.91

Original: $16.38

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Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ - Compact Snake Plant

$16.38

$4.91

Description

With its sculptural shape and upright, sword-like leaves, Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ is a smaller, neater version of the classic snake plant. Its dense rosette of dark green leaves with grey-green striping makes it ideal for desks, shelves, or smaller spaces – offering bold structure with minimal fuss. Hardy, drought-tolerant, and tolerant of low light, it’s a brilliant choice for beginners or busy plant parents.

Scientific Name
Dracaena zeylanica (formerly Sansevieria zeylanica) – cultivar: Compacta

Synonyms
Sansevieria zeylanica ‘Compacta’ (trade name), Sansevieria trifasciata var. zeylanica (historical classification)

Common Name(s)
Compact Snake Plant, Dwarf Zeylanica, Compact Mother-in-Law’s Tongue

Origin
Native to South Asia and East Africa; widely cultivated as a houseplant globally

Light
Tolerates a wide range of light levels, from bright indirect light to partial shade. Can handle low light but grows more slowly. Avoid intense direct sun, which may scorch the leaves.

Water
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away. In winter, reduce watering to once every few weeks.

Humidity
Low humidity is fine – no misting required. This plant thrives in typical indoor conditions.

Soil
Use a freely draining mix – a cactus or succulent blend works well. Avoid soils that stay soggy, as this can lead to root rot.

Food
Feed once every 6–8 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted liquid fertiliser. Skip feeding during autumn and winter.

Temp
Happy in temperatures from 15–28°C. Protect from cold drafts and avoid letting it drop below 10°C.

Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested – keep away from pets and small children.

Sprouts Top Tips
This plant loves to be slightly rootbound, so don’t rush to repot. If the leaves start to wrinkle or droop, it’s often a sign of under-watering – but always check the soil first.

Extras
This cultivar’s compact size makes it perfect for small pots and narrow shelves where larger snake plants won’t fit.

Did You Know?
Although often grouped with succulents, Sansevieria species are actually closer relatives to Dracaena – both are now officially part of the asparagus family!

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