Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Indoor plants at Mid Atlantic April 2013, 1 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: sally From my experience--the toughest Spider is a rather upright one. it had wider leaves and just a hint of a white line down the center of each. It does nor "baby" a lot... If you go above where I posted 2 pictures of the Curly Spider--on the first picture-- look at the Spider on the left of the curly one. I have it in a 6" pot as well--one of the ones spilling over with babies. Maybe that one is a bit different, though. It has more white on the leaves.... The thin leafed ones tend to look "junky" after a few years....They make a lot of offshoots too. One Spider I hate is the all green one. It looks OK when young--but as it gets older, it kind of separates in chunks and then looks like there is nothing in the middle-- if you can envision what i am talking about. 1--Here is the one that is a bit more upright. see the barely white stripes in the leaves? I can't find the other picture of the other one I like...too late to spend time searching... Later.....Gita |