Snake Plant
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Description & Care:

The Snake Plant, also known as the Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, is a hardy and easy-to-care-for houseplant that is a great addition to any home. It has tall, upright leaves that can reach up to several feet in height and are typically green with yellow or white edges. The leaves have a distinctive, almost leathery texture that makes them unique among houseplants.
To care for a Snake Plant:
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Place it in a well-lit room, but avoid direct sunlight. Snake plants can tolerate low light but will do better in a room with a moderate amount of indirect sunlight.
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Watering infrequently is key for Snake Plants to thrive, allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering.
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They thrive in a variety of temperatures but prefer to be kept in a room that is between 60-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Snake plants are tolerant of low humidity, so they don’t mind if the air is dry, and they can be placed in any room of the house.
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Snake plants are relatively low maintenance and do not require regular fertilizing.