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Whale Fin Snake Plant 6"
The Whale Fin is the rarer, more sculptural cousin of the classic snake plant — its single, large paddle-shaped leaf makes it one of the most striking statement plants you can own, with almost zero care required.
Styled in a 6” concrete clay planter and potted in our well-draining Androots soil blend for strong roots and low-maintenance care.
Details
Plant: Whale Fin Snake Plant (Dracaena masoniana)
Pot size: Ceramic planter with drainage
Drainage: Yes — with drainage
Included: Plant + pot, fully potted and ready to display
Care Instructions
Light: Low to bright indirect light. One of the most adaptable plants for any room.
Water: Water every 2–4 weeks, letting soil dry completely between waterings. Very drought tolerant.
Humidity: Not fussy — average home humidity is perfectly fine.
Temperature: 60–85°F. Keep away from cold drafts.
Growth Tips: Slow grower, but patience pays off — leaves get larger and more impressive over time. Don't overwater.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots
The Whale Fin is the rarer, more sculptural cousin of the classic snake plant — its single, large paddle-shaped leaf makes it one of the most striking statement plants you can own, with almost zero care required.
Styled in a 6” concrete clay planter and potted in our well-draining Androots soil blend for strong roots and low-maintenance care.
Details
Plant: Whale Fin Snake Plant (Dracaena masoniana)
Pot size: Ceramic planter with drainage
Drainage: Yes — with drainage
Included: Plant + pot, fully potted and ready to display
Care Instructions
Light: Low to bright indirect light. One of the most adaptable plants for any room.
Water: Water every 2–4 weeks, letting soil dry completely between waterings. Very drought tolerant.
Humidity: Not fussy — average home humidity is perfectly fine.
Temperature: 60–85°F. Keep away from cold drafts.
Growth Tips: Slow grower, but patience pays off — leaves get larger and more impressive over time. Don't overwater.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots