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The Snake Plant Collection

Explore the Snake Plant in every size. A natural air purifier and feng shui favorite, this lush sansevieria is easy-care and an effortless interior design focal point.

A Stylish Plant With Benefits

A Stylish Plant With Benefits

The Snake Plant is low-maintenance and perfect for new plant owners. Easy care and a powerful air purifier? It almost sounds too good to be true. But it’s just sansevieria magic!

Black Coral Snake Plant

$365

large 2 ½ – 3 ft tall

16 Pot Options

Black Coral Snake Plant

$335

large 2 ½ – 3 ft tall

3 Pot Options

Out of Stock

Snake Plant Laurentii

Starting At $359

large 2 ½ – 3 ft tall

16 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

$329

large 2 ½ – 3 ft tall

3 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

Starting At $109

medium 1 ½ ft tall

16 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

$139

medium 1 ½ ft tall

6 Pot Options

Indoor/Outdoor

Snake Plant Laurentii

$119

medium 1 ½ ft tall

3 Pot Options

Save $39

Pothos & Snake Duo

$179 $218

medium 1 ½ ft tall

2 Pot Options

Save $229

L Easy Care Plant Bundle

$534 $763

large Three Sets in One

Featured Questions

How much light does a Snake Plant need?

Snake plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) are tolerant of a wide range of lighting conditions and can survive in low light, making them a good choice for locations with limited natural light. However, they will generally grow best in bright, indirect light and can also tolerate some direct sunlight.

If you are growing your snake plant indoors, a spot near an east- or west-facing window is generally a good choice. Snake plants can also be grown under fluorescent lights or in a greenhouse.

If you are growing your snake plant outdoors, choose a location with bright, indirect light or dappled shade. Avoid exposing your snake plant to strong, direct sunlight for extended periods of time, as this can cause the leaves to yellow or brown.

It's a good idea to keep an eye on your snake plant and observe how it is growing. If the leaves start to yellow or turn brown, it may be getting too much light and you may need to move it to a location with less direct sun. On the other hand, if the leaves are pale or elongated, it may not be getting enough light and you may need to move it to a brighter location.

Overall, snake plants are relatively low-maintenance plants that are easy to care for and will thrive in a wide range of lighting conditions.

How tall can a Snake Plant grow?

Snake plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) are relatively slow-growing plants that typically reach a height of about 5 feet when grown indoors. However, they can occasionally grow taller, especially if grown in optimal conditions.

Outdoors, snake plants can potentially grow even taller, reaching a height of up to 6 feet or more in some cases. However, the size of a snake plant will depend on various factors, including the growing conditions, the pot's size, and the plant's age.

If you want to control the height of your snake plant, you can trim off the top of the plant to encourage it to grow more horizontally.

Overall, snake plants are relatively low-maintenance plants that are easy to care for and will thrive in a wide range of conditions. They are known for their attractive, elongated leaves and are a popular choice for indoor gardens.

Learn more about Snake Plants

How do I repot a snake plant?

To repot a snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata), follow these steps:

  1. Choose a new pot slightly larger than the old one, with drainage holes in the bottom.

  2. Water the snake plant the day before you plan to repot it to make the soil easier to work with.

  3. Gently remove the snake plant from its old pot by turning it upside down and gently pulling it on the base of the plant. If the plant is difficult to remove, you can try gently loosening the soil around the edges of the pot with a trowel or your fingers.

  4. Shake off any excess soil from the roots of the plant.

  5. Fill the bottom of the new pot with a layer of fresh potting soil.

  6. Place the snake plant in the new pot and fill in around the roots with more potting soil. Be sure to leave enough space between the top of the soil and the rim of the pot to allow for watering.

  7. Water the plant thoroughly to help settle the soil around the roots.

  8. If the plant is very pot-bound (the roots are growing in a dense mass), you may need to gently tease the roots apart to encourage new growth.

It's a good idea to repot your snake plant every few years or whenever the roots have outgrown the pot. Be sure to choose a pot slightly larger than the old one to give the roots plenty of room to grow. Snake plants prefer well-draining soil and should not be allowed to sit in standing water, so be sure to use a pot with drainage holes in the bottom.

Check out our Deluxe Repotting Kit to make repotting super easy.

Does a Snake Plant clean the air?

Snake plants (Sansevieria trifasciata) are often cited as effective at cleaning indoor air. Like many plants, snake plants are able to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. This can help to improve the air quality in your home or office.

Additionally, snake plants have been shown to have the ability to filter out certain toxins and pollutants from the air. A study published in the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science found that snake plants were effective at removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene from the air.

While snake plants can be beneficial for air purification, it is important to remember that no single plant can completely clean the air in a room or home. The best approach to improving indoor air quality is to use a combination of plants and other strategies such as ventilation, air purifiers, and non-toxic cleaning products.

Overall, snake plants are attractive and low-maintenance plants that can be a good choice for improving the air quality in your home or office.

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