Also Known As
- Sansevieria trifasciata
- Bird’s Nest Snake Plant
How to Care?
 Sunlight
- Indirect sunlight
Water
- Once a week
 Location
- Indoor
Maintenance
- Low care
 Size
- 4 × 5 Inches Approx.
Season
- All season
Fragrance
- No
Specialty
- Air purifying
The snake plant is a popular houseplant that has a long history of use as a houseplant. It originated in Africa and was brought to the West Indies by Spanish explorers. The plant is sometimes called mother-in-law’s tongue because of its striking appearance – snakelike leaves with frilly edges and bright green or yellow flowers. Snake plants are also known as mother-in-law’s tongue because they resemble the tongue of a snake when they are twisted around each other in a spiral pattern. Snake plants are also known to help purify the air in your home due to their ability to absorb toxins from the air through their leaves. This ability makes it one of the most popular indoor plants for people who suffer from allergies or respiratory problems such as asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
Very good quality plant