Sansevierias (snake plants) are so cool and easy to grow and care for that even famously snake-averse Indiana Jones wouldn’t be against having these live succulent plants in his home. And they are especially appropriate for regular travelers, like Indy, because they don’t require much, thriving on neglect. Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Superba’ is a drought-tolerant perennial with rigid, sharp-pointed, multicolored leaves year-round. This tough succulent is commonly known as snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue. Sansevieria ‘Superba’ is a super way to enhance the feel-good, stress-relieving urban jungle vibes of your home décor. It charms with its aesthetically sharp vertical form and variegated leaves of yellow margins and grayish green to dark green in the middle. Sweetening the plant’s eye candy appeal, the foliage exhibits subtle twists and turns. This waviness is another twist in the plant’s ability to visually play off other artistic or decorative elements in your home. As houseplants, sansevieria handle lower light environments better than most succulents and many other houseplants, yet their sweet spot is in a space receiving bright to moderately bright, indirect light. You can also grow sansevierias outside in full sun to shade if temperatures are mostly on the mild to warm side. Grows to around 6” to 12" high and wide. Provide a well-draining soil mix designed for succulents. Only water when the soil is thoroughly dry. Less water in winter. Rots easily if overwatered. Hardy to USDA Zone 9 to 12. Protect from frost.
Live houseplant that thrives on neglect
Beautiful, variegated foliage
Tolerates low light
Stylish architectural form
Ships fully rooted