Spider Plant Reverse 'Chlorophytum comosum' Potted Indoor Plant
Spider Plant Reverse 'Chlorophytum comosum' Potted Indoor Plant
Bring fresh, vibrant energy into your home with the Spider Plant Reverse, a unique variety of the beloved Chlorophytum comosum known for its reversed green-and-white striped leaves. In its compact 4" pot, this plant is perfect for adding a splash of color to shelves, desks, or small spaces, and its cascading foliage brings lively charm to any decor.
The Spider Plant Reverse is highly adaptable and easy to care for, thriving in a range of lighting conditions. Known for its air-purifying abilities, this plant not only adds visual appeal but also helps improve indoor air quality, making it a great choice for both beginner and seasoned plant lovers.
Key Features:
- Size: 4" pot
- Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect light but adapts well to low light
- Watering: Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Chlorine in your tap water can cause the leaves to turn brown. It's best to use rain water, distilled water, or a dechlorinator in your water if possible.
- Air Purifying: Helps filter indoor air for a fresher environment
- Care Level: Low maintenance, ideal for all levels of plant care experience
Brighten up your indoor space with the Spider Plant Reverse and enjoy its vibrant, cascading leaves that bring a refreshing, easy-care touch of greenery to any room.
Share
-
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
If you accept your plants on the first delivery attempt and find that they did not survive the shipment, please take a photo of the deceased plants within 12 hours of delivery, and, submit a claim by clicking HERE. Please have the email you completed the purchase with and your order number ready. When prompted, please select 'Damaged' as your reason.
-
Hitchhiker Warning
We recommend cleaning all plants before adding them to your tank. We regularly perform quality checks prior to shipping plants. However, we cannot guarantee our plants to be snail or hitchhiker-free. If you do not want to risk snails, please consider rinsing plants, conducting a bleach dip, or quarantining plants prior to adding them in your aquarium. Snails are a natural part of working with live plants.