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Short for cultivated variety refers to plants that cannot be found naturally in the wild but were cultivated by horticulturalist. Use this tag with question about specific cultivars or questions about identifying a suspected cultivar.
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Sansevieria "Moonshine" always reverting to S. Trifasciata?
Sansevieria Moonshine is battleship grey in its juvenile form, mostly, and less variegated.
It's not reverting to the standard form. The leaves remain broader and shorter (about a foot) than that old …