Information About Snake Plants

When it comes to low-maintenance plants, it’s hard to find anything easier to grow than snake plants or mother-in-law tongue (Sanseviera). Snake plants are rugged plants with strappy, upright leaves marked by interesting, striped markings. No matter what you call them, growing a snake plant adds real interest to the indoor environment. Read the following articles for helpful tips on caring for snake plants.

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Tips For Transplanting A Snake Plant

By Laura Miller

Snake plants require very little care, which can make it difficult to judge if repotting one would be beneficial. Read on for tips.

Care Of Kenya Hyacinth: Tips On Growing Flowering Sansevieria

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Kenya hyacinth is a pretty, little succulent that makes a great houseplant. It produces flowers irregularly and can be grown outdoors in hot, dry regions. Care of Kenya hyacinth is not difficult if you provide the right soil and don’t overwater. Learn more here.

What Is A Starfish Sansevieria: Information About Starfish Sansevieria Care

By Amy Grant

If you like succulents, try growing starfish sansevieria. What’s a starfish sansevieria? Starfish sansevieria plants, as their name suggests, are starfish-shaped succulents. The following article contains Sansevieria cylindrica info for growing and their care.

Snake Plant Problems: Leaves Curling On Mother-In-Law’s Tongue

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Although the snake plant is very tolerant, it does need some basic care and it can show problems, including curling leaves, if neglected for too long. Find out the causes and what to do for a snake plant with curling leaves in this article.

Droopy Snake Plant Leaves – What To Do About A Drooping Mother In Law’s Tongue

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

You may know the mother-in-law plant as the snake plant, appropriately nicknamed for its tall, slender, upright leaves. If your snake plant has droopy leaves, it's an indication that something isn't right. Click here for suggestions about possible causes and fixes.

How To Get Rid Of Snake Plants – Is Mother-In-Law Tongue Plant Invasive

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder, and the (usually) popular snake plant, also known as mother-in-law tongue, is a perfect example. Get more information in this article and learn how to cope when this distinctive plant outgrows its boundaries.

How To Propagate Snake Plants

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Tall and stunning, the snake plant can be easily propagated for gifts or houseplant elegance in multiple rooms.

Snake Plant Care Guide

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Snake plant care is easy and rewarding. Click here to learn all about snake plant growing requirements.

Sansevieria Blooming: Flowers Of A Sansevierias (Mother-In-Law’s Tongue)

By Heather Rhoades

You can own a mother-in-law's tongue for decades and never know that they produce flowers, then one day, it has produced a flower stalk. Is this possible? Yes, and this article will explain more.

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