Tropical Green Trio – Snake Plant, Monstera & Pothos
Elevate your space with this stunning trio of air-purifying plants! The Snake Plant adds a bold vertical element, the Monstera brings tropical charm with its iconic split leaves, and the Pothos cascades gracefully with vibrant green foliage. Perfect for home or office, this bundle thrives with minimal care.
Care Tips:
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Snake Plant: Low maintenance; tolerates low light and needs watering only when the soil is dry.
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Monstera: Prefers bright, indirect light; water when the top inch of soil is dry.
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Pothos: Adaptable to various light conditions; keep soil slightly moist but avoid overwatering.
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