scientific name of snake plant Variegated Snake Plant for Sale | Shop Houseplants
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scientific name of snake plant

scientific name of snake plant Variegated Snake Plant for Sale | Shop Houseplants

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scientific name of snake plant Variegated Snake Plant for Sale | Shop HouseplantsBrighten Your Indoor Space with the Low Maintenance Variegated Snake Plant Variegated Snake Plant Cleans Your Air and Thrives in Low Light The Variegated Snake Plant aka Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii is a classic houseplant grown by gardeners all across the world. The Variegated Snake Plant is a tough, low maintenance houseplant that features tall, sword shaped leaves with bold green centers and vibrant yellow edges. Ideal for beginners, it

Brighten Your Indoor Space with the Low-Maintenance Variegated Snake Plant

Variegated Snake Plant Cleans Your Air and Thrives in Low Light

The Variegated Snake Plant aka Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Laurentii’ is a classic houseplant grown by gardeners all across the world. The Variegated Snake Plant is a tough, low-maintenance houseplant that features tall, sword-shaped leaves with bold green centers and vibrant yellow edges. Ideal for beginners, it purifies indoor air and flourishes in low-light spaces.

Commonly called Mother in Law’s Tongue for the long vertical thin leaves that resemble swords. The yellow variegated leaves are banded yellow on either side with a deep green banded center. This tropical perennial spreads in its pot by rhizomes deep within the soil structure.

Snake plants are loved by many for their easy care & maintenance. They add a touch of green foliage and beautiful views to any home decor. One of the many benefits of Snake plants is that it cleans the air and removes toxins making it perfect for having inside your home!

Variegated Snake Plant Care

Wondering how to grow snake plants as indoor plants? They are one of the easiest house plants to grow. They can tolerate a variety of light conditions including low light but they thrive in partial indirect sunlight. They cannot tolerate full sun. Sansevieria plants prefer well draining soil like our Snake Plant Potting Soil.

One issue snake plants might encounter is root rot. This happens due to overwatering and causes the roots of the plant to become soggy. Do not overwater your snake plant. Only water when the top layer of the potting mix feels dry to the touch.

Snake plants are grown as indoor houseplants in temperate climates. They can be grown outdoors in USDA growing zones 9-11 where the weather is warm all year long.

Disclaimer: Sanseveira is toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested.

Why Buy From Perfect Plants?

Since 1980, our family-run farm has hand-grown premium houseplants under the Florida sun. With expert care, healthy roots, and direct-from-the-grower freshness, your Variegated Snake Plant arrives ready to thrive in your home.

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