Snake Plant 'Sansevieria Trifasciata' 4.5"

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Sansevieria Trifasciata (Snake Plant) is a timeless classic known for its upright, sword-like leaves with deep green and silver banding. It's one of the toughest houseplants out there — highly tolerant of neglect, low light, and dry conditions. Sculptural, architectural, and nearly indestructible, it’s ideal for busy plant parents or low-light corners.

Styled in a 4.5” concrete pot with drainage. Rooted in our breathable, well-draining Androots soil blend — no repotting necessary.

Care Instructions

Light: Extremely adaptable. Thrives in bright, indirect light but also tolerates low-light conditions.

Water: Let soil dry out completely between waterings. Water every 2–3 weeks or less, depending on light.

Humidity: Very tolerant of dry indoor air. No special humidity needs.

Soil: Requires excellent drainage — our mix includes potting soil, orchid bark, charcoal, and perlite.

Temperature: Prefers 65–85°F. Keep away from freezing temps or hot air blasts.

Growth Tips: Grows slowly in low light and faster with more sun. Leaves grow tall and upright. Can be divided over time to multiply.

Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots

Sansevieria Trifasciata (Snake Plant) is a timeless classic known for its upright, sword-like leaves with deep green and silver banding. It's one of the toughest houseplants out there — highly tolerant of neglect, low light, and dry conditions. Sculptural, architectural, and nearly indestructible, it’s ideal for busy plant parents or low-light corners.

Styled in a 4.5” concrete pot with drainage. Rooted in our breathable, well-draining Androots soil blend — no repotting necessary.

Care Instructions

Light: Extremely adaptable. Thrives in bright, indirect light but also tolerates low-light conditions.

Water: Let soil dry out completely between waterings. Water every 2–3 weeks or less, depending on light.

Humidity: Very tolerant of dry indoor air. No special humidity needs.

Soil: Requires excellent drainage — our mix includes potting soil, orchid bark, charcoal, and perlite.

Temperature: Prefers 65–85°F. Keep away from freezing temps or hot air blasts.

Growth Tips: Grows slowly in low light and faster with more sun. Leaves grow tall and upright. Can be divided over time to multiply.

Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots