4" Sansevieria

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Care: Easy, low maintenance. Fertilize every four months.

Water: Lightly water monthly. Very drought tolerant.

Light: Low to bright, indirect light.

Toxicity: Toxic.

Propagation: Hydroponic or soil propagation in the spring. Cut the lower ends of the leaves and pot in soil or let sit in water until roots begin to grow. Then, remove it from the water and pot it in soil.

Fun Facts: Native to Africa, notably Madagascar, and southern Asia. Commonly called Mother-in-law’s Tongue and Snake Plant. Has air-purifying qualities.

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Care: Easy, low maintenance. Fertilize every four months.

Water: Lightly water monthly. Very drought tolerant.

Light: Low to bright, indirect light.

Toxicity: Toxic.

Propagation: Hydroponic or soil propagation in the spring. Cut the lower ends of the leaves and pot in soil or let sit in water until roots begin to grow. Then, remove it from the water and pot it in soil.

Fun Facts: Native to Africa, notably Madagascar, and southern Asia. Commonly called Mother-in-law’s Tongue and Snake Plant. Has air-purifying qualities.

Care: Easy, low maintenance. Fertilize every four months.

Water: Lightly water monthly. Very drought tolerant.

Light: Low to bright, indirect light.

Toxicity: Toxic.

Propagation: Hydroponic or soil propagation in the spring. Cut the lower ends of the leaves and pot in soil or let sit in water until roots begin to grow. Then, remove it from the water and pot it in soil.

Fun Facts: Native to Africa, notably Madagascar, and southern Asia. Commonly called Mother-in-law’s Tongue and Snake Plant. Has air-purifying qualities.