spider plant
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It is typically grown as a hanging basket specimen because it produces long, pendulous, wiry stems with lots of spidery plantlets at the tips, hence the common name. When actively growing, spider plant produces clusters of small, single white flowers. The fruits that follow are triangular, three-celled capsules filled with several large, black seeds. This is one easy to grow plant.
SKU spider-plant
- full sun
- low
- moderately
Soil | Potting Mix | |
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Scientific Name | Chlorophytum Comosum | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Ground Cover, Shrub | |
Flower Color | White | |
Aroma | Not Scented | |
Growth Rate | Fast | |
Habitat | South Africa |
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