Spider Plant Variegated Ocean 5”
A vintage favorite in the houseplant world it’s easy to see why this plant has stood the test of time: They’re super-easy to grow, tolerate all levels of light, and they don’t mind if you miss a weekly watering.
The variegated spider plant has bright green leaves with a central white stripe. The width of the stripe varies the entire width of the leaf to a narrow band along the main leaf vein.
Spider plants typically grow in hanging baskets because of its gracefully arching leaves and stems that fall below the plant and carry baby plantlets. It grows beautifully in traditional containers on mantles, in windowsills, and on tabletops.
A vintage favorite in the houseplant world it’s easy to see why this plant has stood the test of time: They’re super-easy to grow, tolerate all levels of light, and they don’t mind if you miss a weekly watering.
The variegated spider plant has bright green leaves with a central white stripe. The width of the stripe varies the entire width of the leaf to a narrow band along the main leaf vein.
Spider plants typically grow in hanging baskets because of its gracefully arching leaves and stems that fall below the plant and carry baby plantlets. It grows beautifully in traditional containers on mantles, in windowsills, and on tabletops.
A vintage favorite in the houseplant world it’s easy to see why this plant has stood the test of time: They’re super-easy to grow, tolerate all levels of light, and they don’t mind if you miss a weekly watering.
The variegated spider plant has bright green leaves with a central white stripe. The width of the stripe varies the entire width of the leaf to a narrow band along the main leaf vein.
Spider plants typically grow in hanging baskets because of its gracefully arching leaves and stems that fall below the plant and carry baby plantlets. It grows beautifully in traditional containers on mantles, in windowsills, and on tabletops.