Y'all do so well with the Chlorophytum, beautiful job! I've never seemed to have much luck with them as potted plants, the leaves would always end up ratty looking when I had hanging baskets but at our old house I had one hanging basket that was in a tree and when the long stems touched the ground, the "pups" took root and spread beneath the tree and it made a nice groundcover. They seem to do much better in the ground for me probably because they get regular watering from the irrigation system. The only spider plant I have now is the solid green one which is in a pot beneath a shrub in the yard ... where the dog keeps trampling it. :grumbling:
I was just browsing the photo's of the newest additions to our database and although this is not a Spider Plant, it sure resembles one doesn't it? It's not related to Chlorophytum but it sure is pretty and the leaves sure resemble those of Chlorophytum.