What is the difference between snake plant and mother in law tongue?

What is the difference between snake plant and mother in law tongue?

Dracaena trifasciata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to tropical West Africa from Nigeria east to the Congo. It is most commonly known as the snake plant, Saint George’s sword, mother-in-law’s tongue, and viper’s bowstring hemp, among other names.

Are snake plants tough?

Sansevierias (Snake Plants) are some of the toughest plants you can find. Whether indoors, in your garden or on your balcony, these spiky beauties can put up with almost anything.

How long does a mother in law’s tongue live?

Five to ten years is an average lifespan for a snake plant, but with good care it will live for many years.

How do I look after my mother in law’s tongue?

Mother-in-law’s tongue is an easy care plant. The root ball needs to stay a bit damp and in the winter a bit dryer. Staying too damp for a long time isn’t advisable; the plant would rather be too dry. Don’t water the leaf rosette.

How often should I water my mother in law’s tongue?

Since it’s a succulent, the Sansevieria is drought tolerant. So you should always err on the side of under-watering. Water it about once a month in the fall and winter, and a bit more often in the summer and spring.

Does mother in laws tongue flower?

A mother-in-law’s tongue plant will produce a flower stalk when it is mildly and continually stressed. This normally happens when the plant becomes root bound. The flowers will not hurt your plant, so enjoy the show. It may be several decades again before you see one again.

Can you propagate mother in law’s tongue in water?

It takes a LONG time to root Sansevieria. However, rooting Sansevieria in water is actually quicker than rooting them in soil. You can NOT turn the leaf segments upside-down or they will not root. Place the whole leaves, or leaf segments, in a glass or jar with at least an inch of water or so.

Can mother in law’s tongue go outside?

Mother in Law’s Tongue, also known as Snake Plant, is a popular plant that can be grown both indoors and outdoors. This plant can also be grown outside, either directly in the ground or arranged in pots.

How often should I water mother in law tongue?

What kind of soil does mother in law’s tongue need?

A bagged cactus potting mix works well for planting mother-in-law’s tongue. You can also make your own mix by combining standard potting soil with crushed volcanic rock, pumice, coarse sharp sand, poultry grit and/or perlite.

When should I repot my mother in law’s tongue?

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Once the plant is close to bursting its pot or the leaves cover the entire surface of the soil, it is time for a change. The right time to repot your plant is in the spring when it is entering a growing phase and will recover the most quickly from the transfer. Select a new pot with a drain hole in the bottom.