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      Air Purifying Sansevieria Plant In Nursery Pot

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      Product Details

      • Sansevieria Plant
      • Comes in a Nursery Pot

      Plants Trivia

      • Sansevieria also known as Birds Nest Snake Plant an excellent plant for purifying the air and removing toxins.
      • It can grow up to 8 inches tall and its foliage is arranged in an attractive rosette

      Delivery Information

      • A majority of our orders are delivered on time as per the time slot selected
      • This is not met in very rare cases where the situation is beyond our control viz., traffic congestion en route, remote address for delivery, etc.
      • Although we make a 100% effort to match the image displayed, the actual plant delivered may vary in shape or height as per the availability.
      • The delivery cannot be redirected to any other address once the order is prepared for delivery.
      • Although we try not to, occasionally substitution of plants is done due to temporary and/or regional unavailability issues.
      • Please be noted that we may have to do this without informing you because we give utmost importance to delivery on time since most of our orders are gifts for a certain occasion.

      Care Instructions

      • About Plant: Sansevieria are also known as snake plants. It's a native of Africa and is a diehard house plant.
      • Water: Approx 1- 2 cups of water twice in a week is sufficient.
      • Temperature: Ideal temperature should be between 18- 27 degrees Celsius.
      • Light: Snake plant prefers bright indirect sunlight and can even tolerate some direct sunlight.
      • Care: Do not overwater the plant. Be sure to keep the leaves dry when watering and allow the soil to dry in between watering.

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