Live Snake Plant in Decorative White Pot

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Our decorative Sansevieria trifasciata zeylanica is a stunning, variegated succulent plant featured in an ornamental plastic plant pot with a built-in draining tray. This tall plant is known by numerous common names, including snake plant, bowstring hemp, Mother-In-Law's Tongue, Devil’s Tongue, and sword plant. Sansevieria succulents are among the most popular live houseplants available, having widespread appeal for their attractive features and low maintenance requirements. The stemless, sword-shaped leaves of this variety are adorned with horizontal ripples in shades of light to dark green, providing natural beauty with endless possibilities for a stylish display. Growing upright from a basal rosette, this hardy and herbaceous evergreen forms dense strands that spread through its thick, creeping rhizome. Create a dynamic home décor display by arranging your decorative planter with accessories, various species of Sansevieria, and other houseplants to highlight contrasting textures and colors [e.g. Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii, Sansevieria trifasciata Prain, Sansevieria trifasciata Bantel, philodendron, Dieffenbachia, fittonia plant, ZZ plant, pothos plant]. Snake plants can thrive as indoor or outdoor plants due to their tolerance of moderate to bright light, and are best kept in a partially shaded area out of direct sunlight. Show off your snake plant’s gorgeous features by displaying it on a front porch or patio alongside companion plants, such as a staghorn fern or croton plant. Perfect for plant owners of any skill, Sansevieria plants are extremely drought-tolerant and almost impossible to kill, only requiring water about once every other week. Allow the soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot. Keep your plant thriving with a loose, well-draining potting soil and a small amount of plant food once per month during the growing season [late spring through summer]. Ideal temperature for this species ranges from 70°F to 90°F, not dropping below 50°F.