Richa Singh
Ground covers like ivy and creeping thyme offer cool, shaded hiding spots for snakes.
Cedar is a tall ornamental coniferous tree. Its wood emits a fragrant smell that attracts snakes.
Known as trefoil, it is a short-lived perennial plant. The plant attracts snakes because it provides food and has dense foliage suitable for snakes to hide in.
The scent of jasmine flowers is also liked by snakes, and its warm grassy stems and leaves make a suitable place for them to sleep.
Taro is found in muddy soil, which attracts frogs and insects, and that invites snakes.
Hostas have rich, moist soil around them, and their leaves provide a safe place snakes can easily inhabit, which can be a favorite place for snakes to live.