Common Name: Airplane Plant; Variegated Spider Plant
Scientific Name: Chlorophytum comosum ‘Variegatum’
Light: Outdoors, spider plants prefer to grow in light shade. They can tolerate heavy shade, but their growth won't be as robust. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Indoors, a bright window that gets indirect sun is ideal but it will tolerate low light.
Water: Lightly moist but not soggy soil; Overwatering can cause root rot; sensitive to fluoride and chlorine so use distilled water or water that has sat out for at least a day;
Care: Commonly grown in containers as hanging plants due to the cascading nature of their foliage and their long stems with plantlets but can be grown in normal containers; hate drafts; benefits from regular misting when indoors
Details: Green leaves with white margins; These plants grow slender, gently arching leaves that can stretch from around 1 to 1.5 feet long on average. Mature plants regularly send out long stems that bear small, star-shaped flowers called plantlets.