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can you grow a snake plant outside Sansevieria Snake Plant in 10 in. (3 Gal.) Grower Pot

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can you grow a snake plant outside Sansevieria Snake Plant in 10 in. (3 Gal.) Grower PotKnown to be practically indestructible, the desirable and popular Snake Plant enhances indoor air quality and pairs well with any type of interior design decor, from traditional to minimalist to contemporary to modern. Its whitish green, sword shaped leaves rise stiffly upright from their base. Originally used as a striking background plant for small ferny foliages, the modern trend is to simply place it standing alone by itself, to appreciate its

Known to be practically indestructible, the desirable and popular Snake Plant enhances indoor air quality and pairs well with any type of interior design decor, from traditional to minimalist to contemporary to modern. Its whitish green, sword shaped leaves rise stiffly upright from their base. Originally used as a striking background plant for small ferny foliages, the modern trend is to simply place it standing alone by itself, to appreciate its boldly elegant stature. Its small size of just 2 ft. tall by 1 ft. W fits into even the smallest of homes. Grows larger when planted outdoors about 4 ft. tall by 2 ft. W, yet this cold sensitive plant should be almost always be grown as an indoor house plant because it is only outdoor winter hardy in the hottest of climates, year round outdoors only in USDA Plant Zones 10-12. Thrives in warm sunny sites, tolerates some shade although the best foliage color is derived from diffused bright light, as too intense sunlight may cause the leaf edges to turn yellow. Adaptable to a wide range of soils and growing conditions.

  • Botanical Name: ¬†Sansevieria trifasciata or Dracaena trifasciata
  • Long lived clean air plant, eliminating harmful chemicals from the air and improving its quality
  • Most famous of all snake plants
  • Extremely popular very common plant for the home or office
  • Exceptionally easy care low maintenance house plant
  • Uprightly erect leaf habit fits into all home decor from traditional to modern
  • House plants can add more life to your home: helps to purify indoor air by absorbing toxins and removing harmful chemicals. boosts mood, productivity, concentration and creativity. helps with reducing stress to promote better sleep
  • Ships in a 10 in. tall and wide black nursery pot and the plant itself is on average approximately 16 in. tall
  • Outdoor hardy only in USDA plant zones 10 to 12, it is not recommended to grow this plant outdoors in cooler climates
  • Accommodate mature size or when planting in groups or as a hedge, space 2-3 ft. away from other plants or structures
  • Thrives in average nutrient-rich, well draining soils
  • When grown indoors as a house plant, site in a location with diffused indirect bright light, when grown outdoors in warm climates, site with morning sun and afternoon shade, too much sunlight may cause the leaf edges to turn yellow
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