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SPIDER PLANT

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    I had always killed Spider. ha ha ha …..isn’t it mysterious? Yes, it sounds that mysterious because in my childhood, I had a terrible habit of playing with spiders and then I killed them sequencely. why did I do this I didn’t know but how did I do it, that still in my mind. Spider The name feels like a web vibe. Noh! This spider does not bite anymore it’s a spider plant and my roommate looks so gorgeous and so cute especially when it decorates my indoors. according to NASA, it gives oxygen and consumes carbon dioxide, NASA says it is an air purifier plant that balances your indoor moisturizer, it’s a pet-friendly plant that will not harm our pets or kids if they try to chew its leaves, and it is not a toxic plant and we don’t need to take much care for it. if its soil is wet then it does not need to water. That’s why it’s very easy for us to take care of this spider plant. the reason of called a spider is when it grows up it spreads a long soft stream with which another cluster of spider plants starts to grow like spiders if we hang this plant then the long soft stream will hang its new little spider plants then it looks like a spider.

    Scientific name

     

    and type

    There are two types of spider plants:

    *Chloropuyhtmcomosum variegatum and

    *Chloropuyhtmcomosum

    Is a tropical native and Southern Africa but has become naturalized in other parts of the world, as well as Western Australia and Bangladesh. Chlorophytumcomosum, usually called spider plant or common spider plant due to its spider-like look, also known as spider ivy, airplane plant, ribbon plant, and hen and chickens, is a species of evergreen perennial flowering plant of the family Asparagaceae. it can make a healthy addition to our home. it produces much more chlorophyll.

    Long and flower

    It produced long soft wiry stems up to 2 feet long, sometimes with a few small leaves, especially in response to short days and long, uninterrupted nights for at least three weeks, although they may appear at any time of year indoors. Small white, star-shaped flowers are produced at the ends of the stems. After flowering, more leaves are produced at the end of the stems, forming small plantlets. If a flower is pollinated, a leathery, 3-angled capsule-type fruit is produced that contains flat black seeds.

    light and

     

     

    temperature

     

    This beautiful spider plant is a low light plant, it needs sunlight but direct sunlight should be avoided, I placed it beside my window, corner of my balcony, mostly placed in front of my corridor from where it gets an electric tube light and the middle of my dining table from here it gets its essential temperature. it should avoid hot temperatures otherwise its leaves will dry.

    spread water

    Studies have shown that spider plants are quite effective in cleaning indoor air by absorbing chemicals including formaldehyde, xylene, benzene, and carbon monoxide in homes or offices.
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