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SNake plant
dracaena trifasciata
a type of
succulent
Snake plants hold water in their stems, making them tolerant of low
and skipped watering.
Perfect for forgetful and
first-time plant parents!
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Toxic to Pets and People if ingested
Native To | Tropical Western Africa
Scientific Name | Dracaena trifasciata
Common Names | Mother-In-Law's Tongue, Saint George's Sword|
Family | Asparagaceae
Genus | Dracaena
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Let the top inch of soil dry out between watering
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Do not overwater or it will suffer from root rot
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Low to bright indirect light
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Tolerant of low light conditions
No sun?
no proB!
Tolerant of low light conditions, snake plants
are great for basements, dark offices and rooms.
NASA proven air purifiers
Snake Plants absorb and remove toxins through
their leaves such as formaldehyde and benzene.
6-8 SNAKE PLANTS CAN
PRODUCE ENOUGH OXYGEN
TO KEEP A PERSON ALIVE IN
A COMPLETELY SEALED ROOM
SWEET
DREAMS
Ideal for bedrooms,
Snake Plants convert CO2
(carbon dioxide)
into oxygen (O2) at night.
Indoor allergies?
Adding moisture and CO2 to the air, Snake Plants fight against airborne allergens such as dust and dander.
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