Dracaena trifasciata

Snake Plant Sayuri

$116.00 USD

As with all varieties of Sansevieria plants, it is also referred to as a Snake Plant.

Native to tropical parts of Africa, Sayuri Snake Plants are classified as being tropical plants. They feature slim, upright blade-type foliage with slightly varying colors.

You can expect to see these plants with leaves of light green to silvery gray.

Caring for your Dracaena trifasciata

Adaptable

Drought Tolerant

NOT Pet Safe

Easy

Details
  • Can tolerate both bright and low light, but won't grow much in low light.
  • Sensitive to overwatering- water once every 12-14 days.
Shipping & Returns
  • Local Delivery: Delivery is available during shop hours and take place between 11am to 4pm. Delivery fee based on location will be added at checkout.
  • Store Pickup: If you live outside of our delivery radius or would like to stop by our Maplewood stop, store pickup is available from our 87 Baker St shop during operating hours.
Snake Plants: The Easiest House Guests You'll Ever Have

Snake Plant, or the Mother-in-Law's Tongue, as it's commonly known is a truly remarkable and striking easy care houseplant.

The Snake Plants are an ever increasingly popular house guest and much of this has to do with its near indestructible qualities. However this plant is also desired for its upright and erect leaf habit which fits into almost all locations in the home from both traditional to modern decor.

It belongs to the family Asparagaceae, native to the tropics of West Africa. A lot of people believe the name comes from "Sand Snake", with its cacti like properties and appearance of a rising snake it's not hard to see why. As a result of modern day improvements with DNA studies, in 2017 the plant was officially removed from the Sansevieria genus and moved into the Dracaena genus. This was the result of botanists discovering a high number of common genes between the plants. Over the nest few years, you'll slowly see this plant being reclassified into its new family name.

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