The Snake plant is a herbaceous, evergreen, mildly toxic flowering plant that is native to Africa and Asia. People mostly use it as an ornamental plant. It thrives well in small pots. This is because in a small space, its rhizomes are crowded and this enables it to grow faster. It is well known for its capacity to purify the air by converting harmful substances into harmless ones.
The Snake plant reproduces from underground structures that are known as rhizomes. Plantlets grow from the rhizomes, and they are separated from the main plant to develop independently and become mature plants.
Though the Snake plant is tough, it also requires some easy care. With occasional maintenance, it can have a long lifespan and provide with a lively decoration.
Looking for a nice snake plant for your home decor and air purification, here's our recommendation.
Snake Plant Overview
Quick Facts
COMMON NAME | Mother-in-law’s tongue, bowstring hemp, devil’s tongue |
SCIENTIFIC NAME | Sansevieria trifasciata |
FAMILY NAME | Asparagaceae |
ORIGIN | West Africa and Asia |
HEIGHT | 40 inches maximum |
LIGHT | Indirect light, artificial light, filter harsh light |
WATER | Moderate |
FERTILIZER | Weak liquid fertilizer. |
TEMPERATURE | 40-85 degrees Fahrenheit |
SOIL/GROWING MEDIUM | Well-drained |
HUMIDITY | Average |
PROPAGATION | Seeds, cuttings, division in water |
POISONOUS FOR | Mildly toxic. Stay away from pets, babies |
PESTS | Mealybugs, spider mites |
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