Chlorophytum Alismaefolium Variegata Broad Leaf Plant

SKU: MYBG-FOLI-CHLO-ALVA

Price:
Sale priceRs.340.00

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Chlorophytum

Genus

Daily

Water Requirement

White

Flower Color

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

All Seasons

Flowering Season

Large

Size

Medium

Maintenance

Yes

With Pots

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Balcony,Indoor,Living Room,Low Maintenance

Use

Product Description

Chlorophytum Alismaefolium Variegata 'Broad Leaf'’ cultivar produces a rosette of long broad grassy green-and-white-striped leaves.

Spider Plant

Family

Anthericaceae

Origin

Eastern Asia

Description

Chlorophytum Alismaefolium is a perennial lily-like plant with tuberous roots, bearing spreading to recurved soft leaves from a central rosette and an elongated raceme with small white flowers. This is probably the most cultivated house plant in the world

 Chlorophytum Alismaefolium Variegata 'Broad Leaf'’ cultivar produces a rosette of long broad grassy green-and-white-striped leaves. The leaves of this variety is much broader then other species of Chlorophytum.  Leaves grow from a central crown and can reach up to 1 ft (30 cm) long. Give this plant plenty of light for the best leaf color. Plants grown in low light may lose their variegation..

Environment

Spider plant needs a normal, moist, sandy loam soil and should be best in indirect sunlight. They like plenty of water, between spring and summer. In the winter they should need a lot less. Avoid too much hot air as this will affect the leaves. Spraying a water mist in the summer will help.

Landscape Use

Spider plants look best in hanging baskets or on tall stands or pedestals to show off their trailing foliage.

Foliage plants in general need access to bright indirect sunlight. Avoid keeping them in direct sunlight as it can cause leaves to burn due to extreme sunlight in the afternoon.

Make sure watering is done once the soil goes dry. Although the soil can remain moist, but it should not turn soggy/wet. Having drainage hole in the pots goes a long way in ensuring there is no water stagnating on top of the soil. You can spray the plant occasionally.

Fertilise the plant once a month in summers however Don't feed any fertiliser in winters. Giving fertiliser to the plant ensures nutrients going in which keeps it healthy. Keep an eye on the leaves of the plant to know any symptoms for watering or sunlight.

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