Snake Plant Growing + Care

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What Is It?

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Native to tropical Africa and Southern Asia, the snake plant is a flowering plant belonging to the Asparagaceae family.  It’s not surprising that snake plants are predominant in Africa since they thrive best in warm temperatures and indirect sunlight. Snake plant, also known as Saint George’s sword, mother-in-law’s tongue, or viper’s bowstring hemp.

Types

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Several varieties and cultivars of snake plants exist today. Here’s a brief description of some of them. -Dracaena trifasciata (Mother-in-law’s tongue) -Dracaena twist -Dracaena Laurentiis -Dracaena angolensi View website article for more details on each type.

The Elusive Flower

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People love snake plants due to their low maintenance, sharp, pointed leaves, and ability to survive indoors and out (depending on the USDA growing zone). Many homeowners are often puzzled to see a snake plant flower.  While it is often a rare sighting and usually only happens once a year (typically in the spring), it does happen. 

Benefits

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Purifies Air According to NASA Clean Air Study, plants with more leaf surface area are good purifiers; snake plants aren’t left out. They help remove toxic substances such as benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene from the air. These air pollutants in household items like cleaning supplies and furniture polish are cancer-causing agents. View website article for more details.

More Benefits

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Effective Against Allergies Plants with oxygen-producing and air purifying qualities help decrease the onset of allergies.  Snake plants rank among these plants; they eliminate toxic pollutants and chemicals that can worsen allergies or make you ill. View the website article for complete details.

Propagate

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Snake plants rank among the easiest plants to grow. With a pair of pruners or a sharp knife, potting soil, and water, your plant will sprout in no time. There are four ways to propagate Snake plants: in water, from a rhizome, in soil, and by division.  Let’s consider how to grow this plant using these four methods (view website article)

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