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Spider plant flower
By Meanie
- 15 Aug, 2010
- 8 likes
Not from the botanic gardens this time, but my bathroom instead!
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Very small - about 12mm!
16 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
That's funny...you're growing it in your bathroom...I have it growing wild in my backyard and I'm constantly mowing it down. LOL! : > )
16 Aug, 2010
Delonix - my bathroom faces north, and this is a pretty adaptable plant. Ihave put mature plants into hanging baskets in years gone by, where they look very effective with lots of layers of offsets hanging down.
16 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
Yes, Spider plant is so vigorous...it will usually reach the ground from a hanging basket within 2 years. It's commonly used as a ground cover here in CA.
16 Aug, 2010
That's when I used to put them out really (2 years old).
16 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
Do you mean throw them out in trash?
17 Aug, 2010
Kind of!
At two years they were full enough plants for a hanging basket. Then at the end of the season, the main plant went into the compost!!
17 Aug, 2010
Meanie:
I wish I could get rid of mine that easily! When they're planted in the ground they just seem to continually come back.
17 Aug, 2010
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Lovely little one.
16 Aug, 2010