Dracaena trifasciata 'Moonshine'
Also known as: Snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue
If there is a plant that doesn’t need an introduction, it’s the snake plant. Known as one of the most beginner-friendly, durable plants that adapt to many conditions, the snake plant will be happy given just a few requirements below. You might know this by its previous name Sansiveria, which has since been reclassified as part of the Dracaena genus.
Watering: Allow soil to dry between watering, usually no more than once every 1.5-3 weeks. In the winter, water the snake plant less frequently. Overwatering (watering too frequently or allowing water to sit at the bottom of pot) snake plants is one of the most common problems.
Light: They can survive in low light or shade, but will grow best in bright indirect sunlight. Leaves should be protected from direct midday sunlight during the summer.
Also known as: Snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue
If there is a plant that doesn’t need an introduction, it’s the snake plant. Known as one of the most beginner-friendly, durable plants that adapt to many conditions, the snake plant will be happy given just a few requirements below. You might know this by its previous name Sansiveria, which has since been reclassified as part of the Dracaena genus.
Watering: Allow soil to dry between watering, usually no more than once every 1.5-3 weeks. In the winter, water the snake plant less frequently. Overwatering (watering too frequently or allowing water to sit at the bottom of pot) snake plants is one of the most common problems.
Light: They can survive in low light or shade, but will grow best in bright indirect sunlight. Leaves should be protected from direct midday sunlight during the summer.
Also known as: Snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue
If there is a plant that doesn’t need an introduction, it’s the snake plant. Known as one of the most beginner-friendly, durable plants that adapt to many conditions, the snake plant will be happy given just a few requirements below. You might know this by its previous name Sansiveria, which has since been reclassified as part of the Dracaena genus.
Watering: Allow soil to dry between watering, usually no more than once every 1.5-3 weeks. In the winter, water the snake plant less frequently. Overwatering (watering too frequently or allowing water to sit at the bottom of pot) snake plants is one of the most common problems.
Light: They can survive in low light or shade, but will grow best in bright indirect sunlight. Leaves should be protected from direct midday sunlight during the summer.