


Chlorophytum Comosum | Spider Plant | 10cm
Care Guide:
Light - Likes bright indirect light but can tolerate a more shaded spot.
Water - Likes to stay moist but can bounce back from a drought.
Humidity - Loves a warm, humid spot but can tolerate normal household conditions.
Soil - Pot in a well draining soil mix.
Toxic to pets? - No, this plant is not considered toxic to animals.
Care Guide:
Light - Likes bright indirect light but can tolerate a more shaded spot.
Water - Likes to stay moist but can bounce back from a drought.
Humidity - Loves a warm, humid spot but can tolerate normal household conditions.
Soil - Pot in a well draining soil mix.
Toxic to pets? - No, this plant is not considered toxic to animals.
Care Guide:
Light - Likes bright indirect light but can tolerate a more shaded spot.
Water - Likes to stay moist but can bounce back from a drought.
Humidity - Loves a warm, humid spot but can tolerate normal household conditions.
Soil - Pot in a well draining soil mix.
Toxic to pets? - No, this plant is not considered toxic to animals.
Chlorophytum Comosum
Say hello to the Chlorophytum Comosum - Aka the Spider Plant!
This absolute classic is one of the easiest and most rewarding houseplants you can grow, a great choice whether you’re looking for your first plant, or something low maintenance to fill out your plant collection,
With its fun, stripy green and white leaves and its relaxed, arching shape, it adds instant charm to any space. It’s super low-maintenance, happy in a range of light conditions, and won’t throw a tantrum if you forget to water it every now and then.
One of the coolest things about the Spider Plant is how it produces long stems with little white flowers that turn into baby spider plants (aka pups). You can leave them hanging for a bit of wild jungle vibe or snip them off to grow even more plants – perfect for sharing with friends or expanding your indoor jungle.
It’s also known for being great at cleaning the air, and it's non-toxic to pets, so it’s safe to have around your furry companions.
If you’re after a laid-back, good-looking plant that basically takes care of itself, this is the one.