Description
The Office Snake Plant in a Long Ceramic Pot (80–100cm) is a stylish, low-maintenance indoor plant ideal for workspaces, offering air-purifying benefits and a modern aesthetic.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of what makes this plant a great choice:
🌿 Plant Overview: Sansevieria Trifasciata (Snake Plant)
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Common Names: Snake Plant, Mother-in-Law’s Tongue
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Botanical Name: Sansevieria trifasciata
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Height Range: 80–100 cm (including pot)
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Leaf Structure: Upright, sword-like leaves with dark and light green horizontal marbling.
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Growth Habit: Perennial, with fleshy, lance-shaped leaves that can grow up to 1.2 meters.
🪴 Pot & Presentation
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Pot Type: Long ceramic pot, often in neutral tones like white, black, or grey.
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Design Appeal: The tall, narrow pot complements the vertical growth of the plant, making it ideal for corners, entryways, or beside desks.
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Material Benefits: Ceramic pots retain moisture better than plastic and add a premium look to office decor.
🌬️ Benefits for Office Environments
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Air Purification: Known for filtering toxins like formaldehyde and benzene, improving indoor air quality.
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Low Maintenance:
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Requires minimal watering (every 2–3 weeks).
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Tolerates low light and fluctuating temperatures, perfect for indoor settings.
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Stress Reduction: Studies suggest greenery in workspaces can boost mood and productivity.
🌱 Flowering & Care
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Flowers: Occasionally produces greenish-white tubular flowers on racemes up to 75 cm long.
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Care Tips:
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Place in indirect light.
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Water only when soil is dry.
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Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
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🏢 Ideal Placement
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Reception areas
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Executive offices
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Conference rooms
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Home offices
This plant is a favorite for modern interiors due to its sleek silhouette, resilience, and health benefits
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Sansevieria Trifasciata
Sansevieria Trifasciata Snake Plant is known as Mother in law’s tongue. Sansevieria trifasciata is beautiful perennial with pointed, lance-shaped, fleshy leaves. Snake plant can grow 0.6 – 1.2m or more long, horizontally marbled and banded dark and light green. Racemes, 30-75cm long, of tubular, green or greenish white flowers, 6-10mm long, are produced intermittently.
Dwarf cultivars are suitable for growing in bowls and pans. ‘Laurentii’ has upright leaves, 45cm long, horizontally marbled mid- and dark green, with broad yellow margins. suitable for indoor and outdoor in UAE. Deliverable.
- Dracaena trifasciata (a.k.a. Sansevieria trifasciata) is the most common species of snake plant. It has tall, dark-green leaves with light grayish-green horizontal stripes.
- ‘Bantel’s Sensation’ — Narrow leaves have white vertical stripes and grow to about 3 feet long. This variety can be hard to find.
- D. hahnii:
- ‘Bird’s Nest’ — Short, wide leaves of dark and light green form a tight nest shape like a bromeliad. Leaves only grow 6 to 8 inches long. This variety does need much light to grow well.
- ‘Golden Hahnii’ — Like the standard ‘Bird’s Nest’ but with leaves variegated along the edge in yellow.
- D. cylindrica:
- ‘Cylindrical Snake Plant’ — As its name suggests, this species of snake plant has cylindrical leaves that end in a fierce point.
- ‘Starfish Snake Plant’ — The starfish snake plant has cylindrical leaves that fan out from its base, giving it a starfish-like shape.
- D. masoniana:
- ‘Whale Fin’ — These interesting snake plants have large, wide leaves that resemble the fin of a whale breaching the water’s surface.
- Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil
- All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
- Safe arrival guaranteed
Max Height: 1.5m
Spread: 60m
Origin: Angola
Family: Agavaceae/Dracaenaceae
Common Name: Snake Plant, Mother-in-law’s tongue
Flower Colour: White
Drought Tolerance: High
Salinity Tolerance: Medium
Sun Tolerance: Medium
Wind Tolerance: High
Water Requirement: Low
PH Level: Basic
Pest Tolerance: High
Disease Tolerance: Medium
Growth Rate: Slow
Fragrance: No
Ideal for protected areas of your garden like corners or shaded areas, also works well under big trees, palms and shrubs.












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