Sans Snakeskin's a beautiful new development in the Sansevieria world. Standing quite tall and proud, up to 4' and maybe more, the thin, strong foliage rises from the pot like very large scale blades of grass, just a couple of inches wide, leaning slightly but so straight and full. Slightly concave and coming to the point, they have that smooth and tough constitution that makes them so impervious to conditions that would discourage a weaker houseplant. We are thinking the snakeskin epithet refers to the light green, sideways mottling brushing the leaves in random, staticky design, looking like a snakeskin to some people. Able to thrive in literally any conditions you may present, from the deepest, darkest place of your house, you know, that problem corner you have, to a brightest and hottest spot that would dismay many normal plants, even some morning and afternoon sun. Middle of the day sun would likely burn some brown spots on the leaves and make it a little unhappy, but he would still survive. As narrow and slow growing as this snake is, he will hold his place for years and look just the same, just fuller.
- Also known as Snake Plant or Mother-In-Law's Tongue
- Air Purifying
- Drought Tolerant
- Low Light
- Low Maintenance
Quick Care Guide:
- Water - Low/Med (2): Doesn't need as much water, but doesn't like to stay dry for too long. Plant will become droopy when really thirsty.
- Light - Low (1): Doesn't need much if any light. Plants will be okay in a darker bedroom or bathroom.
- Difficulty - Low (1): These plants need barely any attention to thrive. Set it and forget it.