Snake Plant in Rustic Butterfly Watering Can
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 5 inches. These plants are toxic to humans and pets. Horticultural charcoal was used to add proper drainage!