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Home Garden – Snake Plant (Dracaena Trifasciata)

Continuing my series, this post is about the Dracaena Trifasciata, commonly known as the Snake Plant.

The Dracaena Trifasciata is an incredibly resilient plant that thrives in various conditions. Known for its striking, upright leaves that can grow several feet tall, this plant is a favorite among indoor gardeners. People say it purifies the air, but I am skeptical of how much impact it can actually have.

This plant is native to West Africa, specifically from Nigeria to the Congo region.

Dracaena Trifasciata (Snake Plant)
Dracaena Trifasciata (Snake Plant)

The pot is Fjärilsbuske from Ikea, and has a beautiful glaze.

I keep this plant in shade all the time, as it prefers indirect light but can tolerate low light conditions. It sits next to my working desk.

The Snake Plant requires no maintenance at all, making it perfect for those who may not have a green thumb.

I water it twice a week. It is drought-tolerant, so I don’t have to worry about watering it frequently.

Additionally, I fertilise it every 2 months or when it shows signs of growth, helping to promote healthy foliage and overall vitality.

You can read more about this plant here.

Our dog was initially a bit hesitant to go near it, probably mistaking the stems for real snakes.


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