spider plant<\/strong> . It is tremendously decorative, so much so that it looks good on … anywhere! Yes, yes, you can have it both in the living room and in the kitchen, since your lighting needs are not very high unlike others that you find in nurseries.<\/p>\n\n\n\nThey are very grateful plants, because with very little dedication they are always pretty. They adorn many bathrooms, as long as they have plenty of light. In kitchens they are also usually used, in offices, public establishments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
It is a perennial plant . It forms a central rosette of narrow and long leaves between 20-40 cm long and 5-20 mm wide, linear-lanceolate, parallel and with full edge. At the point where a leaf develop a node, adventitious roots are produced, both underground and aerial and stolons of emerging tillers and tiny flowers hermaphrodite white, actinomorphic, superior ovary consists of three carpels soldiers with one stigma and six stamens . It has a stalk insert that is petiolated and the arrangement of its stem is basal.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The spider plant<\/strong> is a hanging plant<\/strong> very easy to reproduce and care, with long and very bright leaves. They are ideal for decorating bathrooms or kitchens as they love humidity. The spider plant<\/strong> develops stolons and tiny white flowers on the leaves.<\/p>\n\n\n\nIn South America and Southern Europe, it is called the “ribbon plant”: there its name comes from the Latin Cincta <\/em><\/strong> and there are more than 200 different species.<\/p>\n\n\n\nthis perennial plant belongs to the family of liliaceae. Its origin is found in the tropical forests of southern Africa and there are currently more than two hundred different species. The best thing about this plant is, undoubtedly, that it renovates environments affected by carbon monoxide and formaldehyde present in varnishes, aerosols and cosmetics.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n it is original from the jungles of South Africa and was introduced in Europe in the 19th century, it can measure up to 1 meter, it is another of the most resistant, adaptable indoor plants and easy to care for and no doubt advisable as a first plant for novices because of its rapid growth, it is used as a hanging plant and among its faculties are the good combination with other plants and its great longevity since it can last more than 10 years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Now, what care does this magnificent plant require? And, what varieties are there?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n