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Yes, Snake Plants Can Bloom—Here's How to Make It Happen, According to Horticulturists

Summary by Martha Stewart
Given the right conditions, these beautiful houseplants can truly blossom.Getty / nude_1Key TakeawaysSnake plants can bloom and produce beautiful white flowers—but only if the proper conditions are met.In order for snake plants to flower, you'll have to replicate their natural environment.That means bright, indirect light, fluctuating temperatures, and plenty of water. If you’ve ever owned a snake plant, then you know it’s nearly indestructible.…
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Martha Stewart broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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