7 Stunning Indoor Plants That Don’t Require Too Much Water

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Snake Plant

A typical indoor plant, the snake plant, also known as Sansevieria trifasciata, is native to Africa and Asia. You’ll recognize it by its evergreen sword-shaped leaves that grow upright, and it almost compares to artificial foliage.

These indoor plants are frequently used as home decor, is easy to care for, are pleasing to the eye, and need very little water to survive.

With their unique architectural form and sturdy form, snake plants look fantastic in any room of your home. But most importantly, they do NOT like to be moist. When in doubt, stick your finger and see if it’s dry.

They typically need water every couple of weeks but will survive a month, sometimes more! This plant is a resilient succulent growing anywhere between 6 inches to a few feet.

And besides providing a bit of ambiance, snake plants also have a few health benefits. They include:

  • Effective against allergies
  • Filter indoor air
  • Remove toxic pollutants
  • Can help boost mental health
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