Mother-In-Law's Tongue: Modern Style for a Retro Houseplant - Gardenista
Sansevieria trifasciata, snake plant, mother-in-law’s tongue, sword of Saint George. No matter what you call this houseplant, the West African native is almost impossible to kill.
Photograph by Mimi Giboin for Gardenista.
A Mother in Law’s Tongue won’t complain about living in a dark corner.
Ceramic planters by Form & Fable hold desert-style houseplants, including Sansevieria (far right).
UK-based garden designer Isabelle Palmer has a potted Sansevieria in the bath, where it enjoys higher levels of humidity.
Photograph by Helen Cathcart.
John Baker and Juli Daoust, the couple who specialize in hard-to-find Scandanavian pieces in their Toronto store Mjölk. Here, via their blog Kitka Design, is the felicitous result.
Photograph by Mimi Giboin for Gardenista.
Sansevieria is happy to go outdoors in warm weather. Finally, get more ideas on how to plant, grow, and care for various houseplants with our Houseplants: A Field Guide.