Sansevieria Spearmint (Variegated Mother-in-Law's Tongue) H55 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Sansevieria Spearmint live in a windowless hallway? It tolerates low light better than almost any other plant, but a space completely deprived of natural light will slow its growth and gradually dull the cream variegation.
When should you repot a Sansevieria? Wait until the leaves clearly overflow the pot or the roots poke through the bottom — Sansevieria grows better when slightly root-bound and only needs repotting every 3 to 4 years.
SHIPPING & PACKAGING
Shipping within 24/48 hours via DPD
- Delivery in 2 to 5 business days
- Eco-friendly packaging: recyclable boxes and biodegradable materials
- Special protection to ensure the plant arrives in perfect condition
- Parcel tracking sent by email as soon as shipped
- Free delivery on orders over €50
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We guarantee that your plants will arrive in perfect condition. If your plant arrives damaged or in poor condition:
- Contact us within 48 hours at hello@verdeia.eu with photos
- Free replacement or full refund
- No return necessary – we trust you
The guarantee covers: damage related to transport, severely weakened plant upon arrival, preparation errors.
CARE TIPS UPON ARRIVAL
To help your plant settle in for the long term:
- Unpack immediately and inspect your plant
- Let it acclimatize 24-48h in a bright spot without direct sunlight
- Check soil moisture before watering (dry surface = light watering)
- Wait 2-3 weeks before repotting
- Avoid heat sources and drafts
- Gently wipe leaves to remove dust
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🌿 Variegated green and cream foliage • 🌑 Tolerates low light • 💧 Very low watering • ✨ Ultra easy care • 🐾 Non-toxic • 📏 H55 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
The Sansevieria Spearmint, also called Variegated Mother-in-law's Tongue, is a graphic and sturdy plant with upright leaves in a compact rosette, striped with bright cream vertical stripes on a dark green background. Its bright variegation allows it to illuminate dark spaces where most plants struggle to survive.
Native to the arid regions of West Africa, it belongs to the Sansevieria family, known for their exceptional resistance to harsh conditions. Its compact H55 cm size and graphic vertical stature make it one of the most versatile plants in our selection for dark entrances and hallways.
Which Sansevieria variety to choose?
The Sansevieria genus offers a great diversity of shapes, sizes, and patterns. Here is how the Spearmint fits within the range:
- Sansevieria Spearmint (this plant) — cream vertical stripes on dark green background, compact stature, H55 cm. The brightest in medium size.
- Sansevieria Zeylanica — silver horizontal stripes on dark green background, H55 cm. The most classic and graphic.
- Sansevieria Moonshine — uniform pale silvery green foliage, H40 cm. The brightest and cleanest.
- Sansevieria Black Coral — very dark green, almost black foliage, H35 cm. The darkest and most sophisticated.
- Sansevieria Whitney — green foliage with yellow edges, compact size. The most colorful in small size.
- Sansevieria Straight — classic upright dark green foliage, H40 cm. The most understated and structural.
- Sansevieria Fernwood Punk — compact cylindrical foliage in a tuft, H35 cm. The most original in small size.
- Sansevieria Fernwood Mikado — slender cylindrical foliage, elegant stature. The most airy.
- Sansevieria Futura Superba — large leaves with yellow edges, imposing stature. The most spectacular in large size.
Spearmint is the only Sansevieria to combine cream vertical stripes and a compact size — ideal if you want brightness in a limited space.
Exposure & placement
The Sansevieria Spearmint is one of the most accommodating plants when it comes to light — it tolerates both low light and bright indirect light, and its cream variegation remains visible even in dark spaces. To make the most of this advantage, check out our guide on plants for dark rooms.
- Ideal exposure: soft indirect light to partial shade — north-facing window, office, hallway, room away from windows.
- Tolerates: partial shade, dry air, temperature fluctuations.
- Avoid: prolonged direct sunlight that burns leaves and fades variegation.
- Temperature: 15–30 °C — one of the most resistant to temperature variations.
- Substrate: very draining — cactus soil or universal soil with sand and perlite.
Each plant is unique: variegation intensity and foliage density naturally vary depending on light and season.
Watering & care
Sansevieria is the most tolerant plant in the catalog for missed waterings — its fleshy leaves store water for weeks. Root rot from overwatering is by far the leading cause of death. To never water too early, rely on our complete guide to watering indoor plants.
- Watering: very low — let the substrate dry completely between waterings.
- Frequency: about once every 3 to 4 weeks in spring-summer; every 6 to 8 weeks in winter.
- Water: room temperature water.
- Humidity: perfectly tolerates dry air — no misting needed.
- Drainage: essential — pot must have drainage holes, saucer emptied after watering.
- Fertilizer: diluted liquid fertilizer for green plants, every 8 to 12 weeks in spring-summer.
Each plant is unique: watering frequency naturally varies depending on pot size, ambient temperature, and season.
Decor ideas & plant combinations
The graphic vertical posture of the Sansevieria Spearmint adds height and structure without taking up floor space — a valuable quality in small interiors. To create arrangements around it, find our tips for the best plants for urban apartments.
- In a graphic shadow composition: pair it with a Zamioculcas and a Dracaena for a versatile structuring trio — three plants that share the same minimal light and water needs.
- On a desk or shelf: its compact vertical shape fits without overflowing — slip it into a Capi Nature Groove Taupe decorative pot whose matte texture highlights the sharpness of the cream stripes.
- In shape contrast: pair it with a Calathea with broad, round leaves — the strict verticality of the Spearmint contrasts with the horizontal foliage of the Calathea for a very effective graphic duo.
- Decorative pot and color scheme: the cream and green variegation stands out especially well against a Brussels anthracite decorative pot — the dark background enhances the brightness of the cream stripes and strengthens the graphic effect.
Verdeia tips
- Dust leaves regularly: the upright smooth leaves accumulate dust that clogs stomata and dulls the cream stripes — a damp cloth every 3 to 4 weeks is enough to keep their shine.
- Repot only when necessary: Sansevieria flowers better when its roots are cramped — wait until the leaves clearly overflow the pot before repotting in spring into a slightly larger container.
- Beware of overwatering in winter: in cold weather, the plant is almost dormant and its water needs drop drastically — a single watering every 6 to 8 weeks is enough to get through winter without damage.
Technical characteristics
- Botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata 'Spearmint'
- Common name: Variegated mother-in-law's tongue
- Family: Asparagaceae
- Origin: West Africa
- Dimensions: H55 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
- Adult size: up to 60–70 cm indoors
- Exposure: indirect to low light, tolerates shade
- Watering: very low — allow to dry completely between waterings
- Care: ultra easy
- Growth: slow
- Toxicity: non-toxic
- Decorative style: Graphic / Minimalist / Contemporary
- Feature: bright cream vertical stripes, compact graphic shape, exceptional resistance to drought and low light
Each plant is unique: the photos show a representative example. The intensity of variegation and the density of foliage naturally vary depending on light and season.
Your plant, delivered with care
Every plant is hand-packed in a box specially designed for plants — secured, protected, ready to travel. It arrives in perfect condition, roots intact and foliage preserved, ready to take its place in your home.
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FAQ – Everything to know before adopting your Verdeia plant
How are my plants prepared before shipping?
All our plants are selected from our European partner nurseries. Before shipping, they are watered, cleaned, and protected with breathable, secure packaging. Each package is designed to ensure your plant arrives in perfect health, without any transport-related stress.
Will the plant look exactly like the photo?
The photos accurately represent the variety and the stated size. Since each plant is unique, slight differences in shape, foliage, or color may occur — and that’s part of their charm.
What are the delivery times and conditions?
Shipping is done within 48 business hours, with tracked delivery within 2 to 5 business days. Delivery costs €5.60 — free for orders over €50. You will receive a tracking link as soon as the package is shipped.
What to do upon receiving my plant?
Open your package as soon as you receive it and carefully remove the plant from its packaging. Let it acclimate for 24 hours in its new environment before watering. If it has been slightly stressed during transport, it will recover its shape after one or two days in the light.
What to do if my plant arrives damaged?
Contact us within 48 hours with a photo of the issue. Our team will assess the situation and offer you the best solution: replacement, partial refund, or recovery advice.
Can I return a plant?
Since plants are living beings, standard returns are not possible. However, we guarantee good health upon delivery: if the plant arrives damaged, it will be replaced free of charge. For any other cases (order error, decorative pot, accessory), returns are possible within 14 days.

