
Spider Plant
Chlorophytum comosum 'Reverse'
The Spider Plant is a timeless favorite! With its bright green-edged leaves and crisp-white centers, it brings instant cheer and movement to any room. Super easy to care for and famous for its air-purifying powers, this beauty looks just as good perched on a shelf as it does cascading from a hanging planter.
Loves bright, indirect light and a bit of humidity. Bring it indoors when temperatures start to dip.
SM: ~8–10" tall in a 4" pot.
MD: ~12–16" tall in a 6" pot.
XL: ~18–24" tall in a 10" pot.
Pro-tip: If the green starts fading or looking pale, it’s getting too much light. Move to a spot with lower light, and the color will return.
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Spider Plant
Chlorophytum comosum 'Reverse'
The Spider Plant is a timeless favorite! With its bright green-edged leaves and crisp-white centers, it brings instant cheer and movement to any room. Super easy to care for and famous for its air-purifying powers, this beauty looks just as good perched on a shelf as it does cascading from a hanging planter.
Loves bright, indirect light and a bit of humidity. Bring it indoors when temperatures start to dip.
SM: ~8–10" tall in a 4" pot.
MD: ~12–16" tall in a 6" pot.
XL: ~18–24" tall in a 10" pot.
Pro-tip: If the green starts fading or looking pale, it’s getting too much light. Move to a spot with lower light, and the color will return.
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Chlorophytum comosum 'Reverse'
The Spider Plant is a timeless favorite! With its bright green-edged leaves and crisp-white centers, it brings instant cheer and movement to any room. Super easy to care for and famous for its air-purifying powers, this beauty looks just as good perched on a shelf as it does cascading from a hanging planter.
Loves bright, indirect light and a bit of humidity. Bring it indoors when temperatures start to dip.
SM: ~8–10" tall in a 4" pot.
MD: ~12–16" tall in a 6" pot.
XL: ~18–24" tall in a 10" pot.
Pro-tip: If the green starts fading or looking pale, it’s getting too much light. Move to a spot with lower light, and the color will return.























