

Sansevieria Kirkii Silver Blue 8cm Pot 15cm Height House Plant
Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ is a stunning and highly sought-after succulent prized for its broad, elegant leaves and distinctive icy-blue sheen. Native to East Africa and a member of the Asparagaceae family, this cultivar stands out for its uniquely coloured, architectural foliage that looks almost metallic in the right light.
The leaves are thick, leathery, and sword-shaped, arranged in an open, gently arching rosette. Their surface is a striking silver-blue to powdery teal, often with fine, darker reticulated patterns that add depth and texture. Leaf margins may show subtle reddish-brown or bronze tones, especially under strong light, adding a refined, natural accent.
Graceful, sculptural, and slow-growing, Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ brings a modern, minimalist aesthetic to any space. Its cool-toned colouring and clean lines make it one of the most visually sophisticated Sansevieria cultivars available â perfect for collectors and interior stylists alike.
Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ â Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light where its silver-blue colour is most pronounced. Tolerates some direct morning or late-afternoon sun. Can adapt to medium or even lower light levels, though growth will slow and colouring may deepen into greener tones.
Watering
Extremely drought-tolerant. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water sparingly in winter â often every 3â5 weeks depending on your environment. Overwatering is the most common issue.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Prefers 18â30 °C. Can tolerate heat well but dislikes temperatures below 10â12 °C.
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Humidity: Performs well in low to average household humidity. No special humidity required.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix. A blend of coarse sand, pumice, perlite, and fast-draining compost is ideal. Repot only when rootbound â typically every 2â3 years â as Sansevierias grow well when snug.
Feeding
Feed every 6â8 weeks during the growing season with a diluted succulent fertiliser. Avoid feeding in winter.
Pruning and Maintenance
Minimal pruning needed. Remove old or damaged leaves at the base. Wipe foliage occasionally to remove dust and enhance its silvery sheen.
Growth and Maturity
A slow-growing species that typically reaches 40â70 cm in height. Older plants produce pups that gradually form a striking clump of silver-blue rosettes.
Common Issues
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Soft leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
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Leaf curl: Underwatering or very low humidity (usually cosmetic).
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Pale colour: Low light.
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Pests: Rare, but mealybugs or scale can appear in dry indoor conditions.
Background and Benefits
Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ has gained a cult following for its refined colour palette and sculptural beauty. Its cool, metallic tones pair beautifully with modern interiors, minimalistic dĂ©cor, and natural stone or concrete textures.
Highly resilient, low maintenance, and tolerant of neglect, itâs one of the best statement succulents for both collectors and beginners.
Its clean form and colour also make it an excellent contrast plant â pairing beautifully with deep-green foliage, black-leaved species, or warm-toned decor.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect; tolerates low
Water: Dry fully between waterings
Temperature: 18â30 °C
Humidity: Lowâaverage
Soil: Gritty, fast-draining succulent mix
Feed: Every 6â8 weeks in growing season
Growth: 40â70 cm; broad, silver-blue leaves
Toxicity: Toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children
Styling Tip
Pair Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ with minimalist pots in white, charcoal, concrete, or brushed metal to complement its cool, icy tones. Display in bright spaces where the light can enhance its silver sheen â on a console table, open shelf, or as a statement floor plant.
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Description
Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ is a stunning and highly sought-after succulent prized for its broad, elegant leaves and distinctive icy-blue sheen. Native to East Africa and a member of the Asparagaceae family, this cultivar stands out for its uniquely coloured, architectural foliage that looks almost metallic in the right light.
The leaves are thick, leathery, and sword-shaped, arranged in an open, gently arching rosette. Their surface is a striking silver-blue to powdery teal, often with fine, darker reticulated patterns that add depth and texture. Leaf margins may show subtle reddish-brown or bronze tones, especially under strong light, adding a refined, natural accent.
Graceful, sculptural, and slow-growing, Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ brings a modern, minimalist aesthetic to any space. Its cool-toned colouring and clean lines make it one of the most visually sophisticated Sansevieria cultivars available â perfect for collectors and interior stylists alike.
Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ â Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light where its silver-blue colour is most pronounced. Tolerates some direct morning or late-afternoon sun. Can adapt to medium or even lower light levels, though growth will slow and colouring may deepen into greener tones.
Watering
Extremely drought-tolerant. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water sparingly in winter â often every 3â5 weeks depending on your environment. Overwatering is the most common issue.
Temperature and Humidity
-
Temperature: Prefers 18â30 °C. Can tolerate heat well but dislikes temperatures below 10â12 °C.
-
Humidity: Performs well in low to average household humidity. No special humidity required.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix. A blend of coarse sand, pumice, perlite, and fast-draining compost is ideal. Repot only when rootbound â typically every 2â3 years â as Sansevierias grow well when snug.
Feeding
Feed every 6â8 weeks during the growing season with a diluted succulent fertiliser. Avoid feeding in winter.
Pruning and Maintenance
Minimal pruning needed. Remove old or damaged leaves at the base. Wipe foliage occasionally to remove dust and enhance its silvery sheen.
Growth and Maturity
A slow-growing species that typically reaches 40â70 cm in height. Older plants produce pups that gradually form a striking clump of silver-blue rosettes.
Common Issues
-
Soft leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
-
Leaf curl: Underwatering or very low humidity (usually cosmetic).
-
Pale colour: Low light.
-
Pests: Rare, but mealybugs or scale can appear in dry indoor conditions.
Background and Benefits
Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ has gained a cult following for its refined colour palette and sculptural beauty. Its cool, metallic tones pair beautifully with modern interiors, minimalistic dĂ©cor, and natural stone or concrete textures.
Highly resilient, low maintenance, and tolerant of neglect, itâs one of the best statement succulents for both collectors and beginners.
Its clean form and colour also make it an excellent contrast plant â pairing beautifully with deep-green foliage, black-leaved species, or warm-toned decor.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect; tolerates low
Water: Dry fully between waterings
Temperature: 18â30 °C
Humidity: Lowâaverage
Soil: Gritty, fast-draining succulent mix
Feed: Every 6â8 weeks in growing season
Growth: 40â70 cm; broad, silver-blue leaves
Toxicity: Toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children
Styling Tip
Pair Sansevieria kirkii âSilver Blueâ with minimalist pots in white, charcoal, concrete, or brushed metal to complement its cool, icy tones. Display in bright spaces where the light can enhance its silver sheen â on a console table, open shelf, or as a statement floor plant.





















