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Snake plant (Sansevieria) is a hardy, low-maintenance indoor plant with upright, sword-shaped leaves. It improves air quality, tolerates low light, and needs minimal watering—perfect for homes and offices.
The Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata), also known as Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, is a striking, low-maintenance indoor plant native to West Africa. Known for its tall, upright, sword-like leaves with green and yellow variegation, it adds a modern, architectural touch to any space. This hardy evergreen can grow up to 2–4 feet indoors and is renowned for its air-purifying qualities.
Key Features
Evergreen indoor plant with stiff, upright, sword-shaped leaves.
Distinct green foliage with yellow or light green margins.
Excellent air purifier; helps remove toxins from indoor air.
Extremely hardy and drought-tolerant.
Thrives in low light as well as bright conditions.
Ideal for homes, offices, and beginner plant owners.
Care Instructions
The snake plant thrives in indirect sunlight but easily adapts to low-light conditions. Plant it in well-draining soil such as a cactus or succulent mix. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, as overwatering can cause root rot. It prefers warm temperatures between 18–30°C and tolerates dry indoor air well. Minimal fertilization is needed—feed lightly during the growing season. With very little care, snake plants remain healthy and attractive for years, making them a perfect indoor companion.