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  1. Apr 29, 2022 · The snake plant, aka sansevieria trifasciata, is one of the most low-maintenance houseplants. Get snake plant care tips, including the best water and sunlight conditions.

  2. Jul 5, 2023 · Care. Pests and Problems. Propagation. Types. One of the toughest houseplants, snake plants can tolerate most indoor conditions. With its stately upright foliage, the snake plantalso called mother-in-law's tongue—adds architectural form to a room and complements all styles of decor.

  3. Nov 9, 2021 · In this snake plant care guide you’ll learn how to provide the best soil, water, and light to keep them thriving. I’ll also give you tips for repotting, propagating, and troubleshooting any problems you might have.

  4. They can withstand full sun and handle low light—though they will do best in indirect sunlight. And because Sansevieria are native to the arid deserts of West Africa, they do not require much water, especially in the winter. Fun Fact.

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · Plant Care. Snake plants grow best in bright, indirect light, but they can thrive in low-light spaces and sometimes tolerate direct sun. The amount of water your snake plant needs is relative to how much light it gets, so take that into consideration when choosing its place.

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · Garden. Houseplants. Snake Plants Are the Perfect Beginner-Friendly Houseplant—Here's How to Care for One. This low-maintenance houseplant has many cultivars, each with their own unique foliage. By. Caroline Biggs. Updated on April 22, 2024. In This Article. View All. Care Requirements. Types. Pruning. Repotting. Propagating. Photo: GETTY IMAGES.

  7. Sansevieria spp. Common names: Snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue, viper’s bowstring hemp. Origin: West Africa. Care Level: Nearly effortless. Can tolerate long periods of neglect without complaint. Size: 6 inches to 4 feet. Light requirements: Will thrive in everything from bright light to dimly lit corners.

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