
The tropical regions of Africa, Madagascar, and some areas of Asia are where the snake plant originated. The plant is significant to African culture because it represents fertility and good fortune. Others think the plant offers spiritual defence and can ward off malevolent spirits. It also serves as a representation of African deities like the deity of battle.
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