8 Amazing Benefits of Keeping Snake Plants in Your Home

Written by Kirstin Harrington
Published: September 29, 2023
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Among the easiest indoor plants to maintain is the snake plant, sometimes referred to as “Mother-in-Law’s Tongue” and Sansevieria. These plants are great for novice plant parents. Did you know they come with a myriad of benefits? Let’s take a look at the best things these plants can do for you! 

1. They’re Great for Your Mental Health

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Place a snake plant near your desk if you struggle with work stress or anxiety.

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Snake plants can be great for your mental health, just like many indoor plants. Growing plants indoors makes you happier and more peaceful. Additionally, snake plants generate an abundance of oxygen, which boosts every person’s state of mind, making it a great addition to any dull setting. 

There is evidence that taking care of a plant improves one’s self-esteem and provides one a purpose, both of which lower anxiety and depression. Your snake plant may provide a brief respite from your hectic and demanding life while you water it or just enjoy watching it flourish. 

2. Snake Plants Make Great Decor

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Snake plants make great decorations next to paintings due to their towering leaves.

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A snake plant’s beauty cannot be disputed. It exudes life from its sword-like leaves. It can draw interest from all directions because of its size, which can grow over four feet tall. One of the coolest things about this plant is the intriguing pattern on its foliage. 

The snake plant is a natural, verdant masterpiece for your home thanks to its beautiful design. The snake plant’s towering foliage and naturally straight lines have been used by designers to direct attention upward to other elements of the space. 

3. They’re Low Maintenance

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You should only need to water snake plants once every two weeks.

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The low maintenance requirements of snake plants are one of their hidden advantages. It can tolerate a considerable lack of attention, which makes it ideal for new plant parents, busy owners, or people who travel a lot.

Most plants that grow in dry climates are resilient to drought and can go for extended periods of time without receiving much water. The plant has a high level of pest resistance to typical home pests like spider mites. You don’t have to be concerned that the plant will become ill.

The snake plant is highly adaptable as well. It can grow in a variety of lighting situations, from full sun to complete shade. 

4. Snake Plants Are Used in Feng Shui

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Feng shui is the art of using energy to harmonize your environment.

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The snake plant is among the most significant of the numerous strong plants used in feng shui. The leaves symbolize a person’s ability to persevere in the face of difficulty, which leads to wealth and success for the owner. 

Because of this, many people in the East continue to utilize snake plants in their commercial properties to increase revenue. According to Feng Shui, this plant should not be kept indoors because it is regarded as being particularly invasive. 

In Eastern traditions, it will shield you from bad Chi if you set it in an appropriate location, particularly in the Southeast, South, or East.

5. They’re Easy to Propagate

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Roots can take about two months to grow.

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If you have a thriving snake plant, you can easily propagate more! Ensure that the foliage is healthy, bright, and not deteriorating if you intend to propagate the plant using it. To make the leaf grow straight, cut away the leaf and place it in a big container. 

Leave the leaf’s cut end submerged in water. You simply need to use enough water to completely submerge the bottom part of the plant. After that, position the container in a well-lit area.

Don’t forget to replace the water frequently. When the leaf turns into a root, you can plant it in soil and care for it as you typically would. How easy is that?

6. Built-In Air Purifier

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People with allergies can benefit from snake plants in their homes.

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The advantages of the snake plant are diverse and varied. The snake plant is just one of those houseplants that have been shown to have physical health benefits alongside its mental health advantages. 

The air around you will be purified and oxygenated thanks to the snake plant. This plant aids those with airborne allergies and respiratory issues. Snake plants eliminate toxins that are frequently found in the house, including noxious air pollutants. 

They tackle particularly dangerous chemicals like benzene and formaldehyde. It generates oxygen at night, in contrast to other plants. It accomplishes this by turning carbon dioxide into clean, breathable air via its broad, long leaves. 

In actuality, it is most renowned for being the houseplant that produces the most oxygen.

7. Snake Plants May Improve Sleep

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Improving air quality by having plants in your bedroom is a great way to get a better night’s rest.

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A poor sleep pattern can result in excruciating headaches, blurred vision, and an inability to focus. Your work efficiency suffers, and you can experience more unwelcome stress as a result. You can benefit from a snake plant in your bedroom. 

The plant’s ability to filter the air is the way it can help you sleep better, thanks to the improved air quality in your bedroom. Additionally, snake plants capture particles of dust and produce oxygen at night, promoting a night of more restful sleep. 

8. Reduce Noise Levels

Mother-in-Law’s Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)

Many plants, including monsteras and snake plants, can reduce noise in your environment.

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Snake plants can aid in noise reduction and acoustic improvement in your home. The large leaves of these plants significantly intercept and absorb sound waves as they pass through any room, reducing noise pollution.

The noise produced by operating electronics in your environment can be lessened with the aid of a snake plant.

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Kirstin is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering animals, news topics, fun places, and helpful tips. Kirstin has been writing on a variety of topics for over five years. She has her real estate license, along with an associates degree in another field. A resident of Minnesota, Kirstin treats her two cats (Spook and Finlay) like the children they are. She never misses an opportunity to explore a thrift store with a coffee in hand, especially if it’s a cold autumn day!

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