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birds nest snak plant Snake Plant 'Green Hahnii' (Sansevieria trifasciata 'Hahnii') – Urbane Eight Inc

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birds nest snak plant Snake Plant 'Green Hahnii' (Sansevieria trifasciata 'Hahnii') – Urbane Eight IncThe Snake Plant Green Hahnii, botanically known as Sansevieria trifasciata Hahnii, is a compact and structured houseplant prized for its dense rosette form and deep green foliage. Often referred to as a birds nest snake plant, this variety grows lower and wider than traditional upright snake plants, making it an excellent choice for smaller spaces where a clean, architectural look is desired. What sets the snake plant green hahnii apart is its ability

The Snake Plant ‘Green Hahnii’, botanically known as Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Hahnii’, is a compact and structured houseplant prized for its dense rosette form and deep green foliage. Often referred to as a bird’s nest snake plant, this variety grows lower and wider than traditional upright snake plants, making it an excellent choice for smaller spaces where a clean, architectural look is desired.

What sets the snake plant green hahnii apart is its ability to deliver the durability snake plants are known for in a more contained size. Its thick, upright leaves form a tidy cluster that stays relatively compact over time, making it well suited for desks, shelves, side tables, and low-light corners. The solid green leaves give it a classic, understated appearance that blends easily into a wide range of interior styles.

This compact snake plant is ideal for anyone seeking an easy care houseplant that doesn’t demand frequent attention. Like other Sansevieria varieties, it stores water in its leaves, allowing it to tolerate periods of dryness without stress. This makes it a reliable option for busy households, offices, or plant owners who prefer a more hands-off approach to care.

Care for sansevieria hahnii is simple and forgiving. The plant tolerates low light conditions but performs best in bright indirect light, where growth is more consistent. Direct sunlight should be avoided, as prolonged exposure can cause leaf damage. Watering should be done sparingly, only after the soil has dried out completely. Well-draining soil is essential to prevent moisture-related issues, and the plant does not require high humidity to thrive in indoor environments.

Pet safety is an important consideration with this plant. The Snake Plant ‘Green Hahnii’ is not pet-friendly. It is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested and should be kept out of reach in homes with pets. Placement on elevated surfaces or in rooms pets cannot access is recommended.

During shipping and acclimation, this bird’s nest snake plant generally handles transport well. Some mild stress or cosmetic changes may occur, but the plant typically adjusts quickly once placed in stable indoor conditions. Allowing the plant to settle for a short period before watering helps reduce stress and supports healthy establishment.

If you’re looking for a compact, low-maintenance plant with strong structure and long-lasting appeal, the Snake Plant ‘Green Hahnii’ is a dependable choice for indoor spaces.

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Small: 4" / 10cm pot diameter

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