3. Kudzu Vine
This is another plant known for its snake-repelling properties.
4. Lemongrass
Lemongrass is a perennial grass that grows in clumps, reaching heights of 0.8 to 1 meter. Its long, narrow leaves resemble rice leaves, with rough surfaces on both sides. When peeled, it emits a refreshing lemon fragrance. The rhizomes are white or slightly purple. Lemongrass is commonly grown across the country, often in home gardens.
Lemongrass is a familiar ingredient in many households, with its leaves also used for steaming to relieve colds, treat fevers, and more.
However, planting a clump of this versatile plant in your garden or in pots on your balcony or terrace serves another purpose: it acts as a natural snake repellent.
5. Snake Plant
The snake plant, also known as viper’s bowstring, tiger’s tail, or mother-in-law’s tongue, is a hardy succulent with exceptional resilience. It thrives in hot, dry conditions and can survive in low-light environments for extended periods.
Snake plants are popular indoor choices because of their low maintenance, durability, and elegant appearance. More importantly, they offer significant benefits such as air purification and mood enhancement.
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