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Sansevierias are sleek and sophisticated, but they’re also the “comfort food” of plants, reminding many people of days spent on Grandma’s porch. The most-common version is Sansevieria trifasciata, with its familiar dark and light green stripes, here showing off why it’s commonly called snake plant.
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Loved this article, all the pictures and different varieties. Why don't you include how to care for this plant and where one can purchase these more rare varieties?
Jennie: I hope you remember that snake plants are nocturnal bloomers? The one and only book on evening gardens is now in print again thanks to Timber Press. And I spoke at Cheekwood last week and they love it and I will return again. Of course, nobody from Cool Springs Press was there. All best, Peter





