Snake Plant & Money Plant

Snake plants are relatively easy to care for after they have been propagated. Place them in shady areas and don't overwater them, especially in the winter.

Snake Plant: 

Snake plants are relatively easy to care for after they have been propagated. Place them in shady areas and don't overwater them, especially in the winter.

It's actually preferable to let these plants dry out between waterings. If the plants are in a pot, a small amount of general-purpose fertiliser can be used, but that's it.

Some popular snake plants options are Sansevieria trifasciata black gold, Sansevieria trifasciata golden hahnii, and Sansevieria zeylanica.

They also help in repelling snakes and require little to no maintenance. At Nurserylive, we also offer gardening tools, miniature garden toys, pebbles, and gardening accessories that you could pair with your plants.

Money Plant:

The Money Plant is the most beloved plant for every home. Also known as Greenskeeper or Grower, Money Plant is regarded as the "Lucky plant," found in every second home. It is scientifically known as "Epipremnum aureum" and mostly grows in temperate zones.

Some of Money Plant's other names are Hunter's Robe, Solomon Islands Ivy, Silver Vine, Malabar Chestnut, and many more. Its ability to stay green in the dark is referred to as the Devil's Ivy or Devil's Vine.

A perennial plant, Money plant can be planted both outdoors and indoors. These are vivid green in color with gigantic, glossy, heart-shaped leaves and greasy white flowers. With a height of up to 400 m (1,312 ft.) tall and with stems up to 4 cm (2 in) in breadth, they can develop at more than 2 m in stature indoors when given a good mentor to climb. More...

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