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Sansevieria Moonshine kopen groene kamerplant in bruine pot van Everspring voor interieurdecoratie
Sansevieria Moonshine kopen plant in terracotta pot 50-60 cm hoog met brede groene bladeren
Sansevieria Moonshine kopen groene kamerplant in bruine pot van Everspring voor interieurdecoratie
Sansevieria Moonshine kopen plant in terracotta pot 50-60 cm hoog met brede groene bladeren

Mother-in-law's tongue - Sansevieria Moonshine - Ø17cm - ↕60cm

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Properties The Sansevieria trifasciata Moonshine, also known as Mother-in-law's Tongue, is a striking houseplant with silver-green, upright leaves that add an elegant touch to any interior. This plant has excellent air purifying properties and helps remove harmful substances, making the indoor air cleaner and healthier.

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Properties

  • The Sansevieria trifasciata Moonshine, also known as Mother-in-law's Tongue, is a striking houseplant with silver-green, upright leaves that add an elegant touch to any interior.

  • This plant has excellent air purifying properties and helps remove harmful substances, making the indoor air cleaner and healthier.

  • Originally from West Africa, this hardy and easy-care plant is ideal for beginners and experienced plant lovers alike.

  • The Mother-in-law's tongue is poisonous to pets and can cause health problems if ingested.

Care

  • The plant thrives in a spot with partial shade or a combination of shade and sunlight.

  • Water once every 8-10 days and ensure the soil dries out thoroughly between waterings to prevent root rot.

  • Use a well-draining soil mix of potting soil and sand to support optimal growth.

  • Fertilize the plant every 2-3 months during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Reduce fertilization in fall and winter to once every 4-6 months to prevent over-fertilization.