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  1. Oct 9, 2023 · Thinking of growing some snake plants, but aren't sure which type to choose? Check out all the different snake plant varieties you can grow!

  2. Oct 3, 2022 · For comprehensive information on caring for snake plants, see our growing guide. Now, let’s take a look at some of the best, most unique, and most visually alluring varieties to grow as houseplants. This roundup includes a carefully curated list of distinctive, easy-care types for indoor growing.

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · Types. Propagating. Pruning. Potting. Blooming. Overwintering. Pests. Common Problems. Benefits. FAQ. Snake plant, also called mother-in-law's tongue, is a popular and hardy houseplant with stiff, sword-like leaves. It's available in different varieties, many of which have green-banded or striped leaves with a yellow or cream border.

  4. Botanists recently reclassified the Snake Plant from Sansevieria to Dracaena. Plant Type and Habit: The Snake Plant is a perennial succulent, contributing to its hardy and drought-tolerant nature. Its growth habit is mostly vertical, which makes it an excellent choice for areas with limited space.

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · 1. Sansevieria trifasciata (also known as snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue): This is the most common type of sansevieria, with long, stiff leaves that are variegated with green, yellow or white stripes. It is an exceptionally tough plant that can tolerate low light levels and periods of drought. 2.

  6. Dracaena Trifasciata ‘Laurentii’. Photo By Mokkie, Own Work, Wikipedia. When you think of snake plants, it’s likely the easily recognizable ‘Laurentii’ that comes to mind. Sometimes called the variegated snake plant or striped mother-in-law’s tongue, this popular, hardy species stands out for its striking foliage patternation.

  7. Today, there are more varieties than ever before, from short and cylindrical to tall and elegant, with variegated leaves displaying streaks of silver, gray, yellow, or white. Once you’re introduced to the versatility of these tough and forgiving houseplants, you’ll want to include at least one in nearly every room of your home.

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