I just bought this plant from the grocery store and it was just labeled green and orange plant 😂 can anyone give me a PlantID on it? I would really appreciate it! Thanks! @ShelleySnyder @lesliecole49 @hkyfvr @emch @grantham @hebelover @addi1618 @italydiva @wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom @KariSamuel @philstalder @lovestogarden @plants
Thanks @lovestogarden 🥰 I’m pretty sure it’s not a spider plant. I’m not sure if this helps, but the leaves are wider like a tropical plant or an evergreen and the stem is like a yellow-orange.
Yes I have had one for a couple years @ hkyfvr don't be scared if it looks weak and crappy over winter I cut mine back a couple times and it grows in nicely every spring/summer. It's the dance we do...
I just bought this plant from the grocery store and it was just labeled green and orange plant 😂 can anyone give me a PlantID on it? I would really appreciate it! Thanks! @ShelleySnyder @lesliecole49 @hkyfvr @emch @grantham @hebelover @addi1618 @italydiva @wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom @KariSamuel @philstalder @lovestogarden @plants
Chlorophytum?
Thanks @lovestogarden 🥰 I’m pretty sure it’s not a spider plant. I’m not sure if this helps, but the leaves are wider like a tropical plant or an evergreen and the stem is like a yellow-orange.
I would agree with Janice....Chlorophytum orchidastrum 'Green Orange'...also known as Sierra Leone lily 'Green Orange', Spider plant 'Green Orange', Chlorophytum amaniense 'Green Orange', Mandarin plant 'Green Orange', Chlorophytum orchidastrum 'Fire Flash'
Looks like it! Thanks @lovestogarden @hebelover 💚
So glad you’ve got an ID for it! 😀👍🏼
It is very pretty. Glad you have an ID for this 😍
Wow, you guys were on it! @lovestogarden @hebelover all I was going to be able to say was, "wow, the names sometimes get so creative "!
I never would have pegged this as a spider plant!
I think @heatherdirtyhands has one of these. I thought I had seen this plant before. Love the colours. 💚🧡
Yes I have had one for a couple years @ hkyfvr don't be scared if it looks weak and crappy over winter I cut mine back a couple times and it grows in nicely every spring/summer. It's the dance we do...
It is a spider plant