Hybrid Index
Hybrid snake plants include both naturally occurring hybrids and plants created or selected in cultivation. This page serves as a developing reference index for Sansevieria hybrids.
Because documentation of Sansevieria hybrids is still limited and scattered, this index aims to gradually become a clearer reference for collectors, growers, and researchers.
How this index is organized
Hybrids are grouped into two main categories:
Intergeneric Hybrids — hybrids resulting from crosses between species in two or more different genera.
Interspecific Hybrids — hybrids produced between two species in the same genus.
Interspecific hybrids are further grouped into two categories:
Natural Hybrids — plants believed to have arisen through natural cross-pollination.
Artificial Hybrids — hybrids created or selected in cultivation. These are further divided into named hybrids and hybrids known mainly by their parentage.
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References
This index has been compiled using a range of horticultural, botanical, and collector-based sources, including published literature, nursery catalogs, and documented collections. Given the complex and evolving taxonomy of Sansevieria, names and classifications may vary between authorities. Efforts have been made to reflect commonly accepted usage while acknowledging areas of uncertainty.
Documentation Note
This index is a developing documentation resource. Hybrid names, parentage, and classifications will continue to be updated as additional information becomes available.
Last Updated
March 2026
Accuracy Note
Hybrid identification in Sansevieria can be complex because naming and parentage records are sometimes inconsistent across sources. This index will be updated as better documentation becomes available.
Contribute Additional Information
If you are aware of additional Sansevieria hybrids that are not yet listed here, or if you have reliable information about hybrid parentage, naming history, or classification, contributions are welcome. This index is intended to grow over time as more documentation becomes available.