Features
A beautiful, variegated form of Chlorophytum capense with long, narrow leaves that have a broad white stripe down the middle and deep green leaf edges. This species doesn’t produce the hanging plantlets that are familiar with other types of spider plants, but it does produce long, erect stems with small, white, six-petaled flowers. Makes a good groundcover for tropical climates.
Uses
Easy to grow indoors or outdoors in pots or beds. Looks great grown in containers and hanging baskets. Wonderful for combination plantings. Potted Chlorophytum plants can be grown outdoors in the summer and brought back inside when temperatures are expected to fall below 50 degrees F (10 degrees C). Can be grown outdoors year-round in frost-free climates; grow it in a pot or in the ground.
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