Sansevieria masoniana (Whale Fin)

$10.00

Sansevieria masoniana are affectionately referred to as “Whale Fin” due to their very large and robust leaves that protrude from the soil in a way that could resemble the fin of a whale. With age and maturity, these specimens can grow upwards of 4 feet in height! They are VERY SLOW growers and enjoy plenty of light to keep growth rates more active.

Sansevieria are considered LOW LIGHT TOLERANT, but grow best with indirect light. Native to arid parts in Africa, these plants grow best with longer dry-out periods, watering only when the soil feels completely dry. Pot in a well-draining substrate. 

The plant in the picture is similar to the one you will receive. If purchased, you will get a picture of the plant prior to shipping to note quality and growth.

BEFORE PURCHASING Please Note:

-We DO NOT ship specimens larger than 6” pots.

-We DO NOT ship internationally, United States ONLY

-We only ship when our local temperatures are between 30-85 degrees Fahrenheit. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL TEMPS BEFORE ORDERING. We will provide a 72 hour heat pack for temps below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

-If your order is placed when temps are outside of our preferred window, we will hold your plant until we can ship your plant safely.

-WE DO NOT OFFER REFUNDS. Blemishes and leaf damage is part of the risk taken when shipping a tropical plant. We take great care in packaging to prevent damage from occurring.

Our plants are pest-free to the best of our knowledge. All plants are treated preventatively with Bonide Horticultural Dormancy Oil for spider mites, mealy bug, and thrips. In addition, our plants may also be preventatively treated with Bonide Systemic granules for mealy bug, scale, thrips, and fungus gnats.

*WE DO NOT OFFER REFUNDS. Please quarantine your new plants as you would any other plant purchase prior to introducing into your collection.

We are not responsible for LOST AND STOLEN packages. If you live in an apartment building, please be vigilant in tracking your packages and be ready to receive the package; It is prevalent for packages to get taken.