Snake Plant - Light Green (Sansevieria Zeylanica) With Circular Bowl Ceramic Pot

Snake Plant - Light Green (Sansevieria Zeylanica) With Circular Bowl Ceramic Pot



  • Rs. 1,700.00
  • Ex Tax: Rs. 1,700.00


Make your living space even more lively and elegant with this circular shaped ceramic bowl pot and Silver Snake plant. This uniquely shaped pot will draw all the attention by giving a glamourous look to your living area. This could also be placed in your bedroom, windowsill, bookshelf or your office room to instantly lift the beauty of the space. Snake plant eliminated toxins from the air and promotes fresh air all day long.

 

Plant

Snake Plant (Scientific - Sansevieria zeylanica | Sin - නියඳ) is one of the most popular and hardy species of house plant. An architectural species, it features stiff leaves that range from six inches to eight feet tall, depending on the variety. Snake Plants usually have green banded leaves, while the variety commonly known by its scientific name its also identical by its widely known fancy name which is " Mother-In-Law's Tongue"  

Sansevieria was first cultivated in China and kept as a treasured houseplant because it was believed the eight gods bestowed their virtues (long life, prosperity, intelligence, beauty, art, poetry, health, and strength) upon those who grew the snake plant. Similar to other household succulents, snake plants help to filter indoor air. What's unique about this particular plant is that it's one of the few plants that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into oxygen at night. This quality makes it an ideal plant for bedroom decor as it can help regulate healthy airflow. Sansevieria has a demonstrated ability to remove formaldehyde and benzene from the air, Also can be used for air purification and to combat "sick building syndrome."   

 

Specifications & Dimensions

 Growing Media

 Water

 Material

 Porcelain

 Pebbles

 White Quartz

 Diameter

115 mm

 Height

 55 mm

 

 

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