Snake Plant

The ultimate plant for that person who may not have a green thumb. This plant is resilient, it can survive your low-light room and tolerate your 2 month trip to Southeast Asia. It was recently rated NASA’s top rated air purifying plants, so a very important addition to any growing plant collection, especially in the winter. There are many beautiful shapes and sizes of this plant, so they are definitely a good plant to start a collection of. Some are hard to come by, like the Whale Fin Sansevieria Masoniana, so keep an eye on our collections to see when we get some in! Other kinds are the Sansevieria Trifasciata 'Hahnii' (bird's nest), the Sansevieria Cylindrica (cylinder), the Sansevieria trifasciata 'Laurentii, Sansevieria desertii (Rhinos Grass), the list goes on!

Common Name: Snake Plant, Mother in laws Tongue

Botanical Name: Dracaena trifasciata, formerly Sansevieria trifasciata

Care tips for a happy plant!

Light: Medium to bright indirect light but can tolerate medium to low light settings.

Soil: cacti/succulent soil

Water: Space this babes waterings out to about every 2-3 weeks. They have a very thin root system and can easily succumb to root rot if left in damp or moist soil.

Humidity: not picky

Temperature: average household temperatures

Toxicity: mild levels of toxicity to pets

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