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bacularis plant air purifier Snake Plant BacularisPlant Details Scientific Name: Sansevieria trifasciata Common Names: Snake Plant, Mother in Laws Tongue, Vipers Bowstring Hemp Family: Asparagaceae Type: Evergreen succulent perennial Height: 14 ft indoors; varies with cultivar Leaves: Upright, stiff, sword shaped; variegated green with yellow or white edges depending on variety Flowers: Rare indoors; small white green fragrant blooms on a spike Care Instructions Sun Light Extremely adaptable: grows

Plant Details

  • Scientific Name: Sansevieria trifasciata

  • Common Names: Snake Plant, Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, Viper’s Bowstring Hemp

  • Family: Asparagaceae

  • Type: Evergreen succulent perennial

  • Height: 1–4 ft indoors; varies with cultivar

  • Leaves: Upright, stiff, sword-shaped; variegated green with yellow or white edges depending on variety

  • Flowers: Rare indoors; small white/green fragrant blooms on a spike

Care Instructions

Sun Light

  • Extremely adaptable: grows in bright indirect light, low light, or even partial shade.

  • Avoid prolonged direct sunlight → can scorch leaves.

 Watering

  • Low water needs (succulent).

  • Water only when the soil is completely dry.

  • Typically every 2–3 weeks indoors; less in winter.

  • Overwatering → root rot (most common problem).

 Soil

  • Well-draining soil mix: Cactus/succulent mix works best.

  • Can mix garden soil + sand + perlite for good drainage.

  • pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (6–7).

Fertilizer

  • Use balanced liquid fertilizer (10:10:10 or 20:20:20) during growing season (spring–summer).

  • Feed once a month at half strength.

  • Organic options: Diluted vermicompost tea or fish emulsion every 6–8 weeks.

  • Stop feeding in fall and winter → plant growth slows.

 Pruning & Maintenance

  • Remove dried or damaged leaves at the base.

  • Repot every 2–3 years; snakes prefer being slightly root-bound.

  • Minimal maintenance otherwise → ideal for beginners.

 Uses

  1. Ornamental: Excellent indoor decor for homes and offices.

  2. Air Purifier: NASA study shows Snake Plants remove formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, and trichloroethylene.

  3. Low Maintenance: Perfect for busy or forgetful plant owners.

  4. Feng Shui: Believed to bring protective energy and prosperity.

 Caution:

  • Mildly toxic to pets if ingested (causes nausea or vomiting).

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