These tough, evergreen, drought-tolerant succulents, commonly known as snake plants, are a super way to enhance the feel-good, stress-relieving urban-jungle vibes of your home decor. Arriving in 2.5 in. pots and not in any hurry to go on a growth spurt, these quirky, slow-growing succulent plants reward those who are happy to pick out a pot and make it a plant's home for the foreseeable future. The snakes we grow for this 3-pack are a visually versatile bunch. The intriguing group features attractive banding on the leaves and a variety of shapes, from braided and those resembling spiky fingers or spears to 2 that look like variegated green starfish. Snake plants are ideal for beginning plant parents because they almost have to be killed on purpose (water, then water again, followed by more water) and can easily survive drought and dimly lit environments. Even so, you can place your snake plants in medium to bright, indirect light locations inside, say near a window or on a living room bookshelf, plant shelf or kitchen counter. Snake plants can even be enjoyed outdoors, particularly in partially shaded areas away from warm direct sun. Keep sansevierias happy by planting them in well-draining soil and watering around once every 2-weeks. monthly in winter. It's optional, but you can feed once in spring and once in summer with a liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength. Hardy to USDA Zone 10°F/35°F.
Live houseplant that thrives on neglect
Striking variegated foliage
Tolerates low light
Stylish architectural form
Ships fully rooted in pot
How to Grow and Care for Indoor Succulents.
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