We love this eye-catching succulent for its looks and its ability to clean the air! There are about 70 varieties of Sansevieria, known as âsnake plantsâ because of the shape of their leaves. Native to tropical West Africa from Nigeria east to the Congo. It is most commonly known as the snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue, Saint George’s sword and viper’s bowstring hemp, among other names.Â
Sansevieria Trifasciata is a large houseplant known for its ability to purify the air. It is very good at absorbing toxins such as nitrogen oxides and improving indoor air quality.
It is also a very easy-care houseplant, requiring little maintenance and itâs happy to sit in a spot with either bright light or low light. It has long, stiff, vertical leaves and is a stylish plant with a sculptural look.
Sansevieria Trifasciata, or snake plants, were named âOffice plant of the yearâ in 2020 by a panel of judges focusing on plants for mental health, so if youâre looking for something to brighten up your home office, make you feel good and purify the air – and youâre wondering where to buy your snake plant – then you need look no further!
If someone is lucky enough to be receiving this houseplant as a gift, we can enclose a free, handwritten card with the delivery. We wonât include any paperwork either!
Sansevieria Care
Suitable for beginners to houseplants, it really thrives on very little attention and is very happy with poor soil.
Where should it go?
Mother in lawâs tongue is happy in sun or shade.
How much water should it have?
It needs little watering, only water when completely dry.
Does it need feeding?
You can give a feed in spring and summer, why not try our vegan, organic plant food?Â
Is it suitable if I have pets?
No, mother in lawâs tongue is toxic to dogs and cats.
What size is it?
Width 21cm x Height 80cm, Supplied in a medium Nukuku Brass potÂ





















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