Snake Plant
If you’re new to the indoor plant game or are simply looking for an easy-care houseplant, the Snake Plant is the plant for you. This hardy plant is renowned for its adaptability and its classic sword-like leaves. It can withstand full sun and handle low light—though it will do best in bright indirect sunlight. The Snake Plant is also drought tolerant, making it able to take a little neglect. Keep its sturdy leaves dust-free by wiping them regularly.
Details & Care
Size
XS—8"–12" tall (including pot) Size Guide
Difficulty
No-fuss—Easy Care
Light
Low to Bright Indirect
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: 8″–12″ tall (including pot)
- One Ecopots pot and saucer
- Pot Size: 4.375 ” in diameter, 3.75” tall
- Saucer Size: 4.1875” in diameter
- All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
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Description
The Snake Plant (Sansevieria), a timeless houseplant hailing from Africa’s arid deserts, is cherished for its rigid, upright leaves with green markings and its ability to thrive in nearly any indoor setting. This no-fuss, adaptable plant brings a sharp, modern edge to spaces, requiring minimal effort to maintain its striking form.
Benefits of the Snake Plant
Architectural Elegance
Its tall, sword-like leaves create a sleek, modern focal point, perfect for adding structure to minimalist interiors.
Effortless Care
With tolerance for low light and infrequent watering, it’s ideal for beginners or professionals with a busy schedule.
Nighttime Oxygen Release
NASA studies show it produces oxygen at night through crassulacean acid metabolism, potentially improving bedroom air quality and promoting better sleep.
Expert Care Guidelines
- Watering: Water every 2-4 weeks when soil is fully dry; overwatering can cause root rot.
- Lighting: Place in low to bright indirect light; it handles direct sun but prefers filtered light for optimal health.
- Propagation: Separate “pups” from the mother plant and replant to grow new Snake Plants with ease.
- Note: Yellowing or mushy leaves may indicate overwatering; allow soil to dry completely between waterings to restore its vigor.
Ideal Settings for the Snake Plant
- Modern Spaces: Complements raw textures like concrete or metal with its upright, rugged leaves, adding a touch of green to urban spaces.
- Bland Entryways: Brightens shadowy nooks with its low-light tolerance, offering a welcoming, structured accent.
Botanical Name
Common Name(s)
Snake Plant, Sansevieria, Mother in Law's Tongue