EASY CARE


Sansevieria Black Coral is a great option for people with asthma symptoms. It greatly reduces the amount of toxins that commonly trigger an attack. It is also a great bedroom plant It produces more oxygen at night for a more restful and healthier night’s sleep.

Sansevieria is a very hardy and popular plant. It grows fastest in bright conditions and should be placed in moderately bright or filtered light. It will do well under fluorescent lighting so is perfect for an office setting.

Water when soil is dry and then water deeply until water drips from drainage holes. Be careful not to over water sanseveria.

Since this plant is slow growing it does not require pruning.

Fertilization is not necessary but the plants will grow faster if you fertilize a couple of times in spring and summer following general-purpose fertilizer directions.

Its tall, upright leaves are deep green with wavy, silver-gray banding, giving a bold, modern look.

Use sandy, well-draining soil, and fertilize lightly every 6–8 weeks in spring and summer.

Why You’ll Love It:
Air-Purifying Champion – Removes toxins and improves air quality.
Ultra-Low Maintenance – Thrives on little water and light.
Striking Appearance – Dark and elegant for modern interiors.


Common Names:   Snake Plant, Mother-in-law’s Tongue, Saint George’s sword and viper’s bowstring hemp

Scientific Name: Sansevieria Trifasciate

Origin: Native to tropical West Africa


Available in 4 1/2 and 6 inch


Sansevieria are not meant for human or animal consumption. Check for local restrictions before planting outdoors. Snake plant can be considered invasive.