The Sansevieria hybrid 'Hanoman' is a distinct and highly sought-after Indonesian cultivar developed by the prominent breeder Syahroni Irwansyah, who named it after the powerful monkey deity from the Ramayana epic.
This compact, slow-growing succulent is a complex hybrid involving Sansevieria pinguicula and Sansevieria lavranos 23154 (commonly known as Sansevieria hallii 'Blue Glow').
It inherits a striking, architectural rosette form characterized by its thick, rigid, distichously arranged leaves that gracefully fan out.
The foliage showcases an exquisite silvery-green or pale mint coloration, heavily accented by distinct dark green horizontal banding, fine mottling, and sharp, reddish-brown margins that culminate in a pointed apex.
Because of its robust root system, thick cylindrical leaves, and slow growth rate, this hybrid is exceptionally drought-tolerant and resilient, making it a prized specimen among collectors of rare variegated and hybrid Sansevierias globally.