Spider Plant
spider plants thrive best in bright light or partial direct sun. Be careful not to give them too much sun or leaves will begin to burn, turning a brown color
Let fully dry out between watering
Orders over $75 ship for free!
Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum
Common Name: Spider Plant, Airplane Plant
Origin: South and West Africa
- Spider Plant (aka Airplane Plant) is a trailing plant with long, variegated stems that hang down from the mother plant with light yellow middles and a forest green outline; known for the little “pups” on the ends that resemble a spider’s body
- Arrives in a white, smooth & matte-finished ceramic hanging planter
- Available in two sizes:
- Large measures 6"D with adjustable 26" drop
- Small measures 4"D with adjustable 26" drop
Sunlight
spider plants thrive best in bright light or partial direct sun. Be careful not to give them too much sun or leaves will begin to burn, turning a brown color
Water
Let fully dry out between watering
Temperature
While they love the sun, spider plants also prefer cool temperatures ranging from 55-65°F
Plant Friendliness
Safe for furry friends and kids
- Plant Potted
- Care instructions
- Care & support tips for the lifetime of your plant
- 30-Day Guarantee
Our plants are packaged with care and delivered from our greenhouse to your door.
- All orders over $75 ship free
- Our standard shipping time is 2-4 business days
- Standard Shipping is $7.99
- We also offer next day shipping and Saturday Delivery
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