Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Pineapple’
Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Pineapple’
Sanseveria, native to West Africa and commonly known as snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue, is one of the most low maintenance plants you’ll find. They can stand a wide range of temperatures and light conditions, and, if necessary, can be left to fend for themselves for several weeks at a time. It’s succulent spears shoot out and can grow quite tall and heavy. This plant is perfect for beginners as it is happy in all kinds of environments and is one of the most low maintenance plants you can find.
How to care for your Snake Plant –
Water:  Water every two/three weeks, allowing the soil to dry between watering, and take care to not over water as this may cause the plant to rot.
Light:Â Sanseveria likes indirect sunlight, but will tolerate low and high light conditions.
Humidity:Â Regular humidity conditions are sufficient.Â
Temperature: Needs average to warm conditions 16-25°C.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Please note:Â The odd leaf split or scarring is expected on Sansevieria.