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Chlorophytum comosum – Plant

Indigenous to South Africa, organically grown, and locally sourced from ethical growers committed to sustainable, Nature-friendly cultivation.

Common names: spider plant, hen-and-chickens (English); iphamba (Zulu); hen-en-kuikens (Afrikaans).

Botanical name: Chlorophytum comosum

Potted into 100% recycled plastic nursery pot or bag.

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Care Summary

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Plant Summary

Chlorophytum comosum, also known as hen-and-chickens and spider plant, is a popular perennial lily-like plant with tuberous roots and soft, bright green leaves. It is widely cultivated as a house plant and is known for its effective vegetative propagation, making it a popular choice for gardeners. This plant is drought-tolerant, relatively disease- and pest-free, and is used for various purposes, including medicinal use by the Nguni people. It is also effective in combating soil erosion. Chlorophytum comosum is easy to grow, especially in shady areas, and is a fast grower.

Disclaimer

Our range of indigenous, organically-grown plants are intended as part of an integrated approach to wellbeing. Information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition, nor replace prescribed medication. If on medication, pregnant, lactating, or undergoing surgery please consult your healthcare professional before using plants as food or medicine.

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2lt, 18cm, 20cm, 25cm

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