Starfish Snakeplant
Common name for a drought-tolerant succulent with the botanical
names Dracaena angolensis and Sansevieria cylindrica. It has thick,
cylindrical, slightly curving, spike-like leaves, and is in Thailand
often seen as an ornamental outdoor pot plant. There are
several varieties and also similar species, such as the Sansevieria
stuckyi, which grows much taller and slimmer. It is also commonly
known as Starfish Sansevieria, Cylindrical Snakeplant, African
Spear, Spear Sansevieria, and in Brazil as Saint Barbara Sword,
after Barbara of Nicomedia, the daughter of Dioscorus, a 3rd century
pagan nobleman, who hid away from her admirers in a tower and
whom secretly converted to Christianity when outside on an occasional
trip urged on by her father in the hope to marry her off; enraged by
her conversion her father had her tortured time and again, yet her
wounds always healed miraculously overnight, so her father
eventually beheaded her himself. Often spelled
Starfish
Snake
Plant.
In Thai, it is known as
ton nga chang,
literally ‘elephant
tusk plant’.
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