Snake Plant in Orange Fruit
The snake plant, native to western Africa, has become a beloved houseplant worldwide for its attractive, sword-shaped leaves featuring intriguing variegation patterns. Also called "mother-in-law’s tongue," their air-purifying qualities and low-maintenance care requirements make snake plants a fantastic addition to any home or office space.
CARE:
Snake plants are adaptable and can tolerate a wide range of light conditions, thriving in low to bright, indirect sunlight. However, they prefer moderate to bright light for optimal growth.
Well-draining soil is crucial for snake plants to prevent root rot. A cactus or succulent potting mix or a blend of regular potting soil with sand or perlite works well- which I used!
They are incredibly resilient to different humidity levels and can tolerate low humidity, making them suitable for various indoor environments.
The exterior diameter of the plant opening is 2.5 inches. These plants are toxic to humans and pets. Drainage was added manually through drilling.