“Mother in law’s Tongue” as it’s commonly referred to, makes for an ideal indoor plant for several reasons. It’s ornamental value adds a dash of beauty to your house.
Snake plant requires minimal care and to top it all, has superior air purification qualities. It removes four out of five toxins and is counted among one of the few plants that also remove carbon dioxide at night.
A common houseplant, the Sansevieria trifasciata is native to Asia and Africa. It can be recognized by its evergreen sword-shaped leaves that grow upright, and almost resemble artificial foliage.
In other words, it continues to clean the air in your house, even as you catch up on beauty sleep at night!
Different Varieties of Snake Plant: Hahnii, Silver queen, Black gold extreme, Laurentii, Black coral, Congo, seafoam, Robusta, Black Coral
Care Instructions For Growing Snake Plant Indoors
Snake plants are easy to maintain.
Light: Flourishes both under bright and low sunlight.
Soil: Can survive dry, poor soil conditions
Water: Take care not to over water as their roots are prone to rotting. In winter, water it only once in several months.
We’ll be sharing more about this plant in future.