Sansevieria pincula hails from the coastal rocky limestone slopes of Kenya. It is a slow-growing, polycarpic species exhibiting a tufted habit, with rigid leaves displaying a distinctly pronounced reticulate venation uncommon in the genus. Linear leaves approximately 1.5 cm thick, arranged in an open rosette; length ranges from 40 to 60 cm. Dark green coloration with silvery gray transverse bands, which intensify under low light conditions.
Requires bright filtered light; watering reduced from October to March, increased during summer. Substrate must contain at least 70% inorganic material with excellent drainage. Minimum cold tolerance is 10°C; highly susceptible to waterlogging.