Snake Plant - Daisy | Rugosa
Botanical Name: Sansevieria trifasciata
Common Name: Snake plant
Origin: Western Africa
Filters indoor air, even during the night? Yes! This quality makes it an ideal plant for bedroom decor as it can help regulate healthy airflow. It is commonly referred to as mother-in-law’s tongue and is a resilient succulent that can grow anywhere between 6 inches to several feet. In addition to providing a bit of ambiance, snake plants have a number of health benefits. Though in small contributions, snake plants can absorb cancer-causing pollutants, including CO2, benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene.With the ability to absorb and remove harmful toxins, snake plants can act as an effective defense against airborne allergies.
- Air Purifier Approved by NASA
- Releases Night-Time Oxygen
- Helps fight Allergies and Sick Building Syndrome
- Hard to Kill & Easiest to Maintain
Plant Care
Sunlight
Low light/partial shade, though ok in moderate indirect light
Water
Drought tolerant. Water only when soil is dry to touch
Temperature
65-90°F
Friendliness
Not safe for furry friends or kids
Whats Included
Plant potted with coconut planter
Soil mixed with vermicompost, perlite, sand, coco peat, bone meal, cow dung fertilizer
A tray underneath to prevent any leakage of water
Cover to make it look aesthetic