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Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata 'Black Coral') 6"

$29.99 $22.49 25% Off Houseplants


Item # 255182100066

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6"

Characteristics

The Sansevieria trifasciata 'Black Coral', also known as a Snake Plant or Mother-In-Law’s Tongue, is an ornamental evergreen succulent that grows in a clumping pattern and showcases stunning vertical foliage with horizontal bands of varying colors.

How to Care for Snake Plants

  • Light: Thrives in medium indirect light but can tolerate both high and low lighting conditions if given time to acclimate.
  • Water Preferences: Allow the soil to dry out completely between watering. Extremely drought tolerant and a low-maintenance favorite.  
  • Special Care/Notes: Extremely low-maintenance plant suitable for any plant-lover. Fertilize sparingly with a well-balanced fertilizer. Find additional care instructions here!

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