Live Snake Plant, Sansevieria trifasciata Superba, Fully Rooted Indoor House Plant in Pot, Mother in Law Tongue Sansevieria Plant, Potted Succulent Plant, Houseplant in Potting Soil by Plants for Pets
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If you’re into houseplants but don’t exactly have a green thumb - or just want something low-maintenance that still looks great - the snake plant might be exactly what you need. It’s tough, stylish, and practically impossible to kill. We're talking total resilience: dry air, all light condition, cold drafts, forgetful watering - it handles it all like a champ.
Personally, I also love mixing in pothos for that lush, trailing vibe, and mistletoe cactus if you want something a little more offbeat. But if I had to pick just one plant to recommend for beginners or busy plant parents, the snake plant is it. Just water it every few weeks (even less in winter), and you’re golden.
Pros/Cons
Pros
Ideal office plant
Excellent air purification
Effective against allergies
Aesthetic appeal
Cons
Toxic when digested
Slow-growing
Fungal issues
Sansevieria Superba, Sharp Devil's Tongue Plant, Point-like Sword Plant is a winding beauty with density and colorful contrast. This flowering-type plant (yes, it does have the ability to bloom small, white flowers) belongs to the Asparagaceae family and originates from West Africa's tropical footprint. Right away, the physical traits that make this plant unique are visible. Dark green blades are variegated with green-silver marbling and accented by smooth yellow banding at the edges. Stiff foliage grows vertically from the soil and twists as the plant develops. Each leaf is tapered to a point and beset with vibrant coloration. With hardiness, Mother in Law's Tongue can survive difficult conditions, making it an excellent choice for those wishing to grow a houseplant without too much worry. Snake Plant is going to thrive with moderate to bright indirect sunlight and warmer temperature but will adapt to lower light scenarios and cooler environments (not to reach below fifty). Watering should occur when the soil has reached a dry consistency, once every one or two weeks should suffice. Superba stands out by itself or as an accent partnered with close relatives such as Black Coral Snake Plant, Sansevieria Cylindrica, Sansevieria Masoniana, Sansevieria Moonshine, Sansevieria Trifasciata Bantel, Sansevieria Trifasciata Prain or Sansevieria Trifasciata Zeylanica. Common indoor plants such as Croton Plant, Dieffenbachia, Fittonia Plant, Philodendron, Pothos Plant, Staghorn Fern or ZZ Plant are also good choices for creating an ensemble.
Specification | Details |
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Plant or Animal Product Type | plant,succulent |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | Plants for Pets |
Material Feature | Organic |
Color | Standard Pot |
Special Feature | Drought Tolerant |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Soil Type | pot soil |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
UPC | 810024701520 |
Style | Sansevieria Superba |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | Plants for Pets |
ASIN | B08P3V2BNX |
Item model number | , Sansevieria trifasciata Superba, Fully |
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