![]() ![]() ![]() They experience few problems with pests and diseases and live for many years, even when neglected. These plants store tons of water in their long leaves, meaning their soil can be left to dry out almost completely before watering again. ![]() Again, the only real risk is overwatering. They also come with all the other benefits of Snake Plants, including being very difficult to kill. Closely related to the common Snake Plant, this rarer species has long cylindrical leaves that are bound to catch anyone’s eye. The African Spear Plant is also known as the Cylindrical Snake Plant, providing a clue as to the genus this structural beauty belongs to. African Spear Plant African Spear Plants are one of the rare indoor plants that can be placed wherever you want. Once you’ve found the ideal spot, you can pretty much set them down and forget about them for weeks on end with no trouble. They don’t require any specialized care and are also easy to propagate, allowing you to grow more of these hard-to-kill plants at no cost. They can also go for weeks without watering and will only really struggle when they receive too much water. This plant is one of the most resilient around, tolerating almost any light conditions from low light to direct sun. Top of the list of unkillable houseplants has to go to the ever-popular Snake Plant, also known as Mother-In-Law’s Tongue. Snake Plant Water the Snake Plant only when the soil is dry out. ![]()
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