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The spider plant is also in the book, but rather low on the list.
In the course of a year, a spider plant can easily become a dozen.
One, green and embellished with a summer scene, has been under a spider plant for years.
Spider plants are easy to grow, being able to thrive in a wide range of conditions.
I've lost a few irises, but never a spider plant.
Under these conditions, you may want to raise silk flowers instead of spider plants.
Do you have a solution to get rid of these spider plants permanently?
Spider plants have also been shown to reduce indoor air pollution.
Cindy took a seat in the lobby beside the big spider plant.
Examples for this are strawberries or the spider plant.
The spider plant, another easy grower, takes in carbon monoxide.
One that is quite popular as a hanging showpiece is the spider plant.
Most of us began with macrame plant holders and easy-to-grow spider plants.
The aesthetic virtues of a spider plant are debatable.
Peter Piper, a photographer, visits a laboratory where a spider plant with teeth has been created.
It spreads like a spider plant, not like a virus."
A spider plant hanging from the ceiling dropped its tentacles onto the tall stacks.
Spider plants are to the house what bearded irises are to the garden.
The letters were usually about stupid things like editorials in the local paper or how well her spider plants were doing.
The older spider plant will look new and can be rehung and grown normally.
Then came the spider plant, another gift.
Each of these stems develops a baby spider plant, which can be snipped off and popped into its own pot.
But I've noticed earwigs in my spider plants.
Mrs. Peck was in the hall, poking at a spider plant that took up all of one corner.
In the horitcultural world, the little spider plants on the ends of the runners are called offsets.
The club was founded in 1947 at a then classified airplane plant.
We also have connections with our second generations working in airplane plants for intelligence purposes.
Look Who's Laughing is a 1941 film about a radio personality who plans to build an airplane plant in a small town.
Also in Kharkiv is the Airplane plant for space controlling systems.
Now there was talk of converting the MiG airplane plants to automobile production.
Spider plant, also called airplane plant, is one of the oldest of houseplants.
Irene grew the airplane plant.
Chlorophytum comosum, often called the spider plant or airplane plant, is a flowering perennial herb.
I'll grow an airplane plant you can ride to Parnassus, so you can tell the Simurgh.
The Ilsa had found new use for the mouton, or sabotage expert, who had helped the cause at the Apex airplane plant.
Crassula falcata, known by the common names airplane plant and propeller plant, is a succulent plant endemic to South Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope.
Aircraft factory worker Barry Kane is accused of starting a fire at a Glendale, California airplane plant during World War II, an act of sabotage that killed his friend Mason.
The desolate, windswept islands, which lie in the nearly uninhabited chain that stretches west from Alaska, presented Japan with a potential base for bombing runs on the airplane plants of Seattle, a 12-hour flight to the southeast.
Although decorated in the light, airy style of the other hotel restaurants, the bright apricot tablecloths, lemon walls and rosy niches displaying ribbon plants provide splashes of color.
Dracaena sanderiana, known as Ribbon Dracaena, Lucky Bamboo, Belgian Evergreen or sometimes Ribbon Plant, is a species of Dracaena.
It is also known as Dracaena sanderiana -after the German-English gardener Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847-1920)-, Ribbon Dracaena, Lucky Bamboo, Belgian Evergreen or sometimes Ribbon Plant.
A well-grown spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) will send out many runners with small plantlets at the ends.
Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is enjoying a resurgent popularity because of its ability to cleanse pollutants from the air.
Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
The Spider Plant, Chlorophytum comosum, is a species of Chlorophytum native to South Africa.
It is also known as Spider Saxifrage or "spider plant", though the latter name more commonly refers to the unrelated Chlorophytum comosum (Agavaceae).
Chlorophytum comosum was first formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Peter Thunberg as Anthericum comosum in the 1794 volume of Prodromus Plantarum Capensium, Thunberg's work on the plants of South Africa.