
Snake Plant 'Zeylanica', XL
Sansevieria zeylanica
One of the most popular and hardy of houseplants, Snake Plant Zelanica is virtually indestructible and adaptable to almost any condition. Whether you throw it in full, direct sunlight or shove it in the low-light corner of your apartment, it'll grow. And to top it off, it'll go weeks without water if it must. Prune your snake plant in the spring to maintain its shape.
Low to bright, indirect light and even some direct sun.
SM: ~12" tall and a 4" pot.
MD: ~18" tall and a 6" pot.
XL: ~2'-3' tall and a 10" pot.
Pro-tip: Its roots may rot if you shower it with too much love. Make sure its soil is dry before watering again.
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Snake Plant 'Zeylanica', XL
Sansevieria zeylanica
One of the most popular and hardy of houseplants, Snake Plant Zelanica is virtually indestructible and adaptable to almost any condition. Whether you throw it in full, direct sunlight or shove it in the low-light corner of your apartment, it'll grow. And to top it off, it'll go weeks without water if it must. Prune your snake plant in the spring to maintain its shape.
Low to bright, indirect light and even some direct sun.
SM: ~12" tall and a 4" pot.
MD: ~18" tall and a 6" pot.
XL: ~2'-3' tall and a 10" pot.
Pro-tip: Its roots may rot if you shower it with too much love. Make sure its soil is dry before watering again.
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Sansevieria zeylanica
One of the most popular and hardy of houseplants, Snake Plant Zelanica is virtually indestructible and adaptable to almost any condition. Whether you throw it in full, direct sunlight or shove it in the low-light corner of your apartment, it'll grow. And to top it off, it'll go weeks without water if it must. Prune your snake plant in the spring to maintain its shape.
Low to bright, indirect light and even some direct sun.
SM: ~12" tall and a 4" pot.
MD: ~18" tall and a 6" pot.
XL: ~2'-3' tall and a 10" pot.
Pro-tip: Its roots may rot if you shower it with too much love. Make sure its soil is dry before watering again.






















