Your plant’s foliage indicates it is a spider plant. Mature spider plants bear small white clusters of flowers and small offsets (baby plants) at the end of elongated stems. Both ‘Vittatum’ and ‘Variegata’ have white striped leaves. Easy to grow in baskets to best display the babies that fall on long stems, giving the plant its other common name, airplane plant. Outdoors does best in filtered light or partial shade, with regular water and fertilize with a slow release or organic food formulated for perennials. Indoors needs well-drained potting mix, water sparingly – only when the soil feels dry to the touch down to the first knuckle. As with your other houseplants, feed with a slow release or organic fertilizer formulated for container houseplants.
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