🌿 Dracaena trifasciata (Snake Plant)
Dracaena trifasciata is a hardy, low-maintenance indoor plant widely known as the snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue.
🌱 Key Features
- Upright, sword-shaped leaves with green and yellow variegation
- Slow-growing, can reach 2–3 feet indoors
- Tolerates low light and irregular watering
🌬️ Benefits
- Improves indoor air quality: filters toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene
- Low maintenance: ideal for beginners
- Can slightly increase indoor humidity
💧 Care Guide
Light:
- Thrives in indirect light, tolerates low-light conditions
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight (can scorch leaves)
Water:
- Allow soil to dry completely between watering
- Overwatering → root rot (most common problem)
Soil:
- Well-draining potting mix (succulent or cactus mix recommended)
Temperature:
- Prefers 18–27°C
- Can tolerate occasional cooler temperatures but not frost
⚠️ Important Notes
- Mildly toxic to pets (cats and dogs) if ingested
- Drooping or yellowing leaves usually indicate overwatering
💡 Why People Love It
- Extremely resilient
- Decorative with architectural leaves
- Can survive in offices, bedrooms, or low-light corners
If you want, I can make a care guide for Dracaena trifasciata that ensures blooms and long-lasting healthy leaves indoors.