This evergreen perennial native to tropical West Africa and Nigeria, is a great addition to any office or household as a natural air purifier. Snake plants have strong and sturdy, sword shaped leaves which are drought tolerant and retains the plant’s water. This plant can be easily propagated by leaf cuttings so you can multiply your family of snake plants or give them away as a gift. This particular variety will have a yellow outline along with its definitive dark green pattern towards the middle of each stalk.
Sansevieria, more commonly known as Snake plants or Mother-in-law’s tongue, has become extremely popular due to their hardiness and a striking appearance. These plants can put up with almost anything! Even those without a green thumb will find these plants easy to care for. They can make great houseplants and act as air purifiers to improve the air quality in your home.
Snake plants can handle a wide range of light. The more light they get the faster they can grow. It is just important to keep them out of direct sunlight.
Water your plant sparingly, meaning once every 2 – 3 weeks. Overwatering is a common way to kill Snake plants. It is good to check the moisture of the soil. Do not water if the soil is still moist. Avoid pouring the water inside the ring of leaves, aim for the soil at the base of the plant. Free-draining soil mix is recommended for these plants as the roots are easily prone to rotting. Make sure the bottom of your pot does not trap tap water inside and always remove excess water from the saucer.
Snake plants are very forgiving and tolerate a wide range of temperature conditions. The ideal temperature is 60′-80′ F. If the foliage turns yellow, move the plant to a warmer location.
- This evergreen perennial native to tropical West Africa and Nigeria, is a great addition to any office or household as a natural air purifier
- Snake plants have strong and sturdy, sword shaped leaves which are drought tolerant and retains the plant’s water
- Arrives potted in a terracotta planter with drainage holes
- Not pet friendly
- Botanical Name: Sansevieria Trifasciata
- Common Names: Snake plant, Laurentii, Mother-in-law’s tongue
8″Dia. x 20″H