Long arching leaves with color patterns that vary by cultivar
Known for its resilience and ease of care
Bright indirect light – will tolerate medium light
Water when 50-75% of the soil volume is dry
Chlorophytum comosum “Spider plant”
$5.00 – $30.00Price range: $5.00 through $30.00
Long arching leaves with color patterns that vary by cultivar
Known for its resilience and ease of care
Bright indirect light – will tolerate medium light
Water when 50-75% of the soil volume is dry
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