The snake plant is aesthetically on point and amazingly resilient, needing very little while looking great year-round. This plant is difficult to kill and will survive drought or dimly lit environments. While it’s heralded for handling low-light spaces, you can place the plant in moderate- to bright-light spots. You can also grow it outside in sun to shade if temperatures are mostly on the mild to warm side. As lush, full, and tropical as the leaves look, snake plants thrive with very little water, making them great plants for beginners, forgetful gardeners, travelers, and plant parents who prefer a light-touch approach to plant parenting. Provide a well-draining soil mix designed for succulents. Only water when the soil is thoroughly dry and water less in winter (rots easily if overwatered). Selecting just the right planter for plant makes all the difference. The accompanying allen + roth Lunar planter features a fashionable white base and gray trim accent. The cylinder shape makes it easy to drop in a new plant without having to repot. A drainage hole leads to the attached saucer to collect a small amount of excess water.