Snake Plant 'Laurentii'

$9.99
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A true masterpiece of vertical design, this variety features stiff, sword-like leaves that shoot upward in a bold display of deep forest green. What sets it apart is the striking, golden-yellow variegation that ribbons along the outer edges, creating a luminous contrast that brightens any corner. Its sleek, architectural form provides an instant mid-century modern aesthetic, making it a sophisticated focal point for both minimalist and eclectic spaces alike.

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Difficulty:

Very Easy

Water:

Regular Watering

Humidity:

30% – 50%

Pet Friendly:

Toxic To Cats And Dogs If Ingested (Contains Saponins)

Light:

Low Light

Plant Information

Common Names:

Variegated Snake Plant, Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, Viper's Bowstring Hemp, Saint George's Sword

Scientific Name:

Dracaena trifasciata 'Laurentii' (formerly Sansevieria trifasciata)

Country Of Origin

Tropical West Africa (Nigeria to the Congo)

Growth Rate:

Slow

Soil Type:

Well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix.

Fertilize:

Monthly

Remember to only fertilize during their active growing season.

Care Guide

Common Pests

Mealybugs

Mealybugs

What To Look For: White, cottony or waxy masses on stems, leaf axils, underside of leaves. Sticky honeydew, sooty mold growth, yellowing or dropping leaves.

How To Treat: Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to dab and remove visible bugs. Wash leaves and stems with gentle soapy water. In heavy infestations, consider removing very affected stems/leaves or, in the worst case, replacing the plant.

Spider Mites

Spider Mites

What To Look For: Very fine webbing under leaves or between stems and leaves (especially in dry indoor air). Leaves may appear stippled (tiny yellow or white dots) or dusty; they may turn yellow, brown or drop. When you tap a leaf onto white paper, you might see tiny moving specks. (Often too small to see easily)

How To Treat: Increase humidity around the plant (since mites thrive in dry air). Spray plant thoroughly (both sides of leaves) with insecticidal soap or a miticide/plant-safe oil; repeat every few days. In heavy infestations, consider removing severely affected sections; isolate the plant.