Sansevieria
Architectural and sturdy, this plant is easy to care for and highly adaptable. Also known as a Snake Plant and Mother-in-Law’s Tongue.
Details & Care
Size
XL—28"-36" tall (including recycled plastic Ecopot) Size Guide
Difficulty
No-fuss—Easy Care
Light
All Light Levels
Pet Friendly
No—Toxic and not pet-friendly
Air Cleaner
Yes—Releases oxygen and absorbs pollutants
What's Included
- Healthy plant pre-potted with premium soil
- Plant size: 28″-36″ tall (including pot)
- Ecopots pot and saucer
- Round Pot: 11.8″ diameter, 10.25″ tall
- Round Saucer: 10.5″ diameter
- All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
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Description
Sansevierias have stiff, upright, sword-like leaves. Its architectural nature makes it a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs.
If you’re new to plant ownership or are simply looking for an easy-care houseplant, the Sansevieria is the plant for you. This hardy plant remains popular because of its adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. It can withstand full sun and handle low light, though it will do best in indirect sunlight. And because the Sansevieria is native to the arid deserts of West Africa, it does not require much water, especially in the winter.
NASA research has shown that Sansevierias purify and clean indoor air by removing toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene. Since they produce oxygen mainly at night, Sansevierias make excellent bedroom companions.
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