This decorative plant is known for
its pointed leaves.
Another great floor plant, the
mother-in-law's tongue, or snake plant, has leathery, sword-like leaves that
earned the plant its sharp name. The sleek, upright shape of the
mother-in-law's tongue can complement an arrangement of softer, bushier plants.
The foliage is a mottled or
variegated green with hints of white, yellow, and silver. Due to the belief
that it can protect a home from evil influences, the mother-in-law's tongue is
also called a good-luck plant, but it might not be so lucky for pets.
Humans: The toxicity level is low, producing short-lasting symptoms
such as mouth pain, salivation, and some nausea. In rare instances, it can
produce a
dermatological reaction, but is
mainly toxic only if ingested.
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