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sansevieria minimum temperature Sansevieria – Succulent Factory IndiaSansevieria (Snake Plant) Plant Description Sansevieria, commonly called Snake Plant, Mother in laws Tongue, or Vipers Bowstring Hemp, is one of the most popular and low maintenance indoor plants worldwide. Belonging to the Asparagaceae family, this hardy perennial is known for its upright sword like leaves with striking green, yellow, or variegated patterns. Sansevieria is also celebrated as a natural air purifier (recognized by NASA for removing

Sansevieria (Snake Plant) – Plant Description

Sansevieria, commonly called Snake Plant, Mother-in-law’s Tongue, or Viper’s Bowstring Hemp, is one of the most popular and low-maintenance indoor plants worldwide. Belonging to the Asparagaceae family, this hardy perennial is known for its upright sword-like leaves with striking green, yellow, or variegated patterns.

Sansevieria is also celebrated as a natural air purifier (recognized by NASA for removing toxins like formaldehyde and benzene) and is considered a good luck plant in many cultures. Its modern aesthetic makes it perfect for homes, offices, and balcony gardens.


🌱 Growing Tips for Sansevieria

  • Thrives in low to bright indirect sunlight, making it suitable for indoor décor.

  • Tolerant of neglect – can survive with minimal watering.

  • Avoid overwatering, as this is the most common reason for plant failure.

  • Wipe leaves occasionally to remove dust and keep them glossy.


🌡️ Temperature Requirement

  • Ideal temperature range: 15°C – 30°C.

  • Snake Plant tolerates both warm and slightly cool conditions.

  • Protect from frost and extreme cold below 10°C.


💧 Water Requirement

  • Water sparingly – once every 2–3 weeks in summer and even less in winter.

  • Always allow soil to dry between waterings.

  • Overwatering causes root rot, so a “less is more” approach works best.


🪴 Soil Preparation

  • Requires well-draining, sandy soil mix.

  • Ideal mix:

    • 50% garden soil

    • 30% coarse sand/perlite

    • 20% organic compost or cocopeat

  • A cactus/succulent mix works perfectly for Sansevieria.


🌸 Propagation

Sansevieria is one of the easiest plants to propagate:

  1. Leaf Cuttings – Cut a healthy leaf into 2–3 inch sections, let callus for a day, then plant in moist sandy soil.

  2. Division – Mature plants with multiple rhizomes can be separated and replanted.

  3. Offsets/Pups – Snake Plants naturally produce new shoots (“pups”) that can be separated and grown in new pots.


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