Sansevieria is a historically recognized genus of flowering plants, native to Africa, notably Madagascar, and southern Asia, now included in the genus Dracaena on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies. This plant is known for being an easy, low-light tolerant houseplant. They have tall, sharply-pointed, sword-shaped leaves and are easily adaptable.
Sansevieria 'Laurentii'
Also known as Dracaena Trifasciata, this snake plant is succulent like and is a great air purifier! This plant is low light tolerant but can be placed in a bright, indirect light spot. While people forget they have this plant in their homes, do not neglect it completely. Water this plant when the soil has completely dried out and be careful not to pour the water in the center as that may cause root rot. You can pot this plant in loose, well-draining soil and a succulent/cacti mixture. This plant is mildly toxic be mindful of children and pets.
Sansevieria 'Night Owl'
This plant is low light tolerant but can be placed in a bright, indirect light spot. While people forget they have this plant in their homes, do not neglect it completely. Water this plant when the soil has completely dried out and be careful not to pour the water in the center as that may cause root rot. You can pot this plant in loose, well-draining soil and a succulent/cacti mixture. This plant is mildly toxic be mindful of children and pets.
Sansevieria 'Siam Silver'
Also known as Dracaena Trifasciata, this snake plant is succulent like and is a great air purifier! This plant is low light tolerant but can be placed in a bright, indirect light spot. While people forget they have this plant in their homes, do not neglect it completely. Water this plant when the soil has completely dried out and be careful not to pour the water in the center as that may cause root rot. You can pot this plant in loose, well-draining soil and a succulent/cacti mixture. This plant is mildly toxic be mindful of children and pets.
Sansevieria ‘Yellowstone’
This plant is low light tolerant but can be placed in a bright, indirect light spot. While people forget they have this plant in their homes, do not neglect it completely. Water this plant when the soil has completely dried out and be careful not to pour the water in the center as that may cause root rot. You can pot this plant in loose, well-draining soil and a succulent/cacti mixture. This plant is mildly toxic be mindful of children and pets.