Choose the right one for your home.
Low effort. Clean Structure.
One of the Easiest plants you’ll ever grow
Looking for a plant that survives almost anything? Well this is where you start.
Snake Plants are one of the easiest indoor plants to grow. They handle low light, don’t need frequent watering, and keep their shape with very little effort. Whether you want something compact for a desk or a taller plant to anchor a room, there’s a Snake Plant that fits.
Why choose a Snake Plant?
- Handles low to bright light
- Requires minimal watering
- Keeps a clean, structured shape
- Works in homes, offices, and bedrooms
- Long-lasting and low maintenance
Snake Plants don’t demand attention. Once placed correctly, they just carry on growing. That consistency is what makes them such a reliable choice.


Tall & Structured
Best if you want height without the fuss
Plants in this group grow upright and add strong vertical structure without spreading too wide.
- Snake Plant Zeylanica
- Snake Plant Laurentii
Clean lines, strong presence, minimal effort.
Compact & Rosette
Best for desks, shelves and tigher spaces
These grow in tight clusters rather than tall leaves, making them easy to place anywhere.
- Snake Plant Rosette
- Snake Plant Golden Hahnii
- Snake Plant Green
Full, neat, and space-efficient.
Rare & Light
Best if you want something different and cleaner-looking spaces
Less common varieties with a more refined, detailed look.
- Snake Plant Bantel’s Sensation
- Snake Plant Moonshine
Slim, elegant, and noticeably different.
Here is breakdown with all the Snake Plant varieties and what they are best for.
| Type | Growth Style | Light | Look | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zeylanica | Upright | Low–Bright | Dark banded | Structure |
| Laurentii | Upright | Low–Bright | Green + yellow | Classic look |
| Rosette | Compact | Low–Bright | Layered | Small spaces |
| Bantel’s | Upright | Medium–Bright | Fine striped | Collector |
| Green | Compact | Low-Bright | Dark Green | Classic |
| Moonshine | Upright | Bright | Light green | Modern interiors |
Quick Care Guide
Light – What light do Snake Plants need?
Snake Plants handle everything from low light to bright indirect light. Brighter spots will give stronger growth.
Watering – How often should you water?
Water only when the soil has dried out completely. Overwatering is the main cause of problems.
Humidity – Do they need humidity?
No special humidity requirements. Standard indoor conditions are perfect.
Soil – What soil works best?
Use a well-draining mix like: Indoor Potting Soil combined with Perlite and Bark Chips.
Feeding – When and what to use?
Feed occasionally during the growing season with: Grobest Organic Fertiliser or Novatec Soluble Fertiliser.















