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RedCrocus Sansevieria 'Jaboa' Snake Plant- Low Maintenance, Indoor, Office Decor, Drought-Resistant, Air-Purifying, Pet Warning, Well-Draining Soil 10" Pot
RedCrocus Sansevieria 'Jaboa' Snake Plant- Low Maintenance, Indoor, Office Decor, Drought-Resistant, Air-Purifying, Pet Warning, Well-Draining Soil 10" Pot
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Jaboa' Snake Plant Sansevieria 'Jaboa'
Description
A striking, upright evergreen perennial featuring sword-shaped, variegated leaves with shades of green and yellow. Known for its low maintenance and drought resistance, it thrives indoors and outdoors, adding a modern touch to any space.
Suggested Uses
Perfect for indoor decor, office spaces, modern gardens, and landscape borders. Its air-purifying qualities make it an excellent choice for homes and workplaces.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Sansevieria trifasciata 'Jaboa' -
Common Name: Jaboa' Snake Plant -
Size & Growth: Up to 3 ft tall, slow to moderate growth -
Hardiness Zones: 9-11 -
Foliage Type: Evergreen, Sword-shaped -
Bloom Time: Rarely flowers indoors, in summer outdoors -
Growth Rate: Slow -
Light Requirements: Bright, indirect light to low light -
Attracts Pollinators: No -
Indoor Friendly: Yes -
Container Friendly: Yes -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested -
Fragrant: No -
Cut Flower: Yes -
Grows Well With: Aloe Vera, Philodendron, Pothos
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Use well-draining soil; avoid overwatering -
Soil Moisture: Allow soil to dry between waterings -
Soil Type: Sandy or well-draining potting mix -
Humidity: Average household humidity -
Pruning Instructions: Remove dead or damaged leaves as needed -
Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as in pot -
Fertilization: Fertilize once a month during growing season with balanced fertilizer -
Special Care: Avoid excessive watering and direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch
Winter Care: Reduce watering; keep in a warm spot
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