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proflowers snake plant

proflowers snake plant Medium Snake Plant

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proflowers snake plant Medium Snake PlantOur customers nationwide keep talking about the Snake Plant (medium size), also referred to as the Mother In Laws tongue in some parts of the world. It's genus name is the Sansevieria trifasciata, and its a type of succulent thats extremely resilient and easy to maintain. Besides the fact that its hard to kill, the snake also can purify indoor air! Most grow two feet tall and half a foot wide, but each Snake Plant varies slightly. Customers love how

Our customers nationwide keep talking about the Snake Plant (medium size), also referred to as the Mother-In-Law’s tongue in some parts of the world. It's genus name is the Sansevieria trifasciata, and it’s a type of succulent that’s extremely resilient and easy to maintain. Besides the fact that it’s hard to kill, the snake also can purify indoor air! Most grow two feet tall and half a foot wide, but each Snake Plant varies slightly. Customers love how this plant catches the eye with its vibrant hues and unique looking leaves. Order for delivery now, Pafe Plants ships medium plants all over the country. Not only that, but all plants are also carefully wrapped so they stay safe in transit. Use the augmented reality tool (AR) to visualize the Snake Plant in your home before you even hit ‘buy’ online.

Snake Plant Benefits

Awesome benefits of the Snake Plant include the ability to filter indoor air. It can inhale CO2 and convert that into oxygen overnight, helping to encourage air flow. It also has the ability to remove toxins from the surrounding environment. Some toxins include benzene, formaldehyde, and xylene among others. It’s also pretty resilient and can tolerate some drought, too much shade, too much light, or lack of fertilizer. Great for beginners.

Reach for the Sky!

The Snake Plant has striking foliage that allows it to stand out from the crowd. More specifically, its pointy, slim leaves stand straight up and grow in tall bunches. Occasionally the leaves fan out at odd angles and give it the appearance of arms reaching up to the sky.

A Jar of Cucumbers

Besides the unique leaf shape, the Snake Plant has many contrasting hues that add to its highly desired color scheme. Filled with hunter greens, emerald splashes, and lime highlights, the Trifasciata is an eye-catcher that will spice up any space... It also kinda’ looks like a jar of cucumbers. There are variations of the plant that encompass sage and tea green hues, adding to its gorgeous color pallet. 

Air Purifier

As if this slim beauty wasn’t cool enough, it also has air purifying abilities! Plants breathe, and when they do, they also absorb allergens and toxins found in the air around it through small pores on their leaves. The same process as photosynthesis, your Snake plant can remove toxins like benzene, carbon dioxide, and formaldehyde from the surrounding air, making it a great bedroom plant.

Now that you're an expert with the Snake Plant, order this plant by 7PM est to get this plant shipped out of our greenhouse in New Jersey tomorrow (if you are wondering the arrival time, check with the zipcode validator on top of the Add To Cart). Seriously, our plant shipping solution is truly protective and innovative to ensure your plants arrive safe and intact! In case you were still wondering, we WILL send out the EXACT plant that you picked out, just like that of a local nursery or garden center, except we have more and fresher plants to choose from and you can't find our PAFE fine ceramic planter options anywhere else other than our website :)

For any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected] or call/text (609)-968-7063!
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