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Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

$14.99


Item # 255186000041

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4"

Characteristics

The Chlorophytum comosum, or Spider Plant, is one of the most well-known and widely cultivated houseplants around. Especially good plants for pet parents, this plant features flowing grassy leaves in varieties of white and green. They grow from a central tuft that flows gracefully out of any pot.

How to Care for Spider Plants

  • Light: Thrives in bright indirect light but can easily accommodate lower light.
  • Water Preferences: Allow the soil to dry out significantly between watering. Prefers periodic deep watering over frequent shallow watering.
  • Special Care/Notes: A beginner favorite, the pups are easy to propagate and share with friends. Fertilize regularly with a well-balanced or high-nitrogen fertilizer. This plant is pet-friendly!

*Plant and pot sold separately.

*Ships within Colorado only* To ensure plants are delivered with the most care, we ship plants Monday-Wednesday. Plants purchased after Wednesday or over the weekend will be shipped on the following Monday. Check out our shipping policies for more information. Thank you!


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