Starfish Snake Plant - Sansevieria cylindrica boncellensis ‘Boncel’

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Snake plants are a great, easy to care for plant which can go pretty much anywhere in your home and be fine. We have a snake plant that spent 4 years in a windowless bathroom and is still going strong, so if you’re new to houseplants they’re essential!

Notes

  • Easy to care for 
  • Keep in indirect light, can survive in very low light but growth will be slower
  • Water sparingly, let the soil dry out before watering
  • Toxic

 

 

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Stephania
I'm so happy with this plant it's really h...

I'm so happy with this plant it's really healthy and looks great with my growing sansevieria collection. This is definitely a great shop to buy plants from. I've bought a few now and they are always lovely.

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