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Old 04-10-2014, 02:12 PM
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But is this an orchid?
This nursery gets the occasional oddball orchid in so I keep a watch out.

Two of these plants came in... oh.... a month ago.
I stare at them every time wondering if it's an orchid or a house plant.
I've just assumed they were some sort of spider plant.

But today I saw the roots and thought.
Gosh. It could be. But it could also not be.
So I'm finally asking.



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Old 04-10-2014, 02:44 PM
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I'd say a spider plant. I haven't seen one in a while but....my guess.
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Old 04-10-2014, 02:51 PM
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in South Africa we call this a hen and chickens plant - because of the plantlets that develop from runners. In the Northern Hemisphere its called a spider plant.

The scientific name is Chlorophytum comosum. You have the "plain" version - it usually has variegated foliage.
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Old 04-10-2014, 02:53 PM
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Oh I didn't buy it.
I was just wondering.

These are generally sold as garden plants here so seeing one like that in the greenhouse threw me off.
The ones outside are alot darker too.
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Old 04-11-2014, 09:13 AM
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I think it's what I would call a spider plant as well, those have plantlets on runners, like I see in the first picture.

I've just checked and Chlorophytum comosum is the name scientific name of the one I know as well.

The ones my mum had when I was a kid had variegated leaves, but were otherwise very similar. She used to have a decorative double layer hanging basket hanging from a hook at the edge of the living room. She had spider plants in both levels both with lots of plantlets all ways hanging down over the sides.
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Old 04-11-2014, 05:41 PM
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Hen and Chicks are different. They are in the tight rosetta form and stay quite low and flat to the ground.

This does look like a spider plant (common trade name), but I have never seen plain green one like this. They usually have beautiful white or cream white variegations.
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We have two varieties of spider plants--one is variegated and the other is all green. Back when I was an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley I was advised to grow these plants in bright lights as they made perfect natural air freshners. A friend of mine created a macrame plant hanger.

Hens and Chicks as we call them in the US, are a small succulent plant, otherwise known as Sempervivum. I have a variety of these growing in my garden as ground cover. I think they are native to Europe?

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It is amazing how similar some plants look to orchids. I thought about starting a thread about that once. :0
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It is amazing how similar some plants look to orchids. I thought about starting a thread about that once. :0
Very true.

The only way to be sure (besides DNA testing) is to examine the flower. Only the orchid family has a fused column with both male and female parts together in one structure. Other plants' flowers have separate pistils (the female parts) and stamen (the male parts).
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Oh well. Now I'm laughing at me.
In my head spider plant is a highly invasive garden plant that's either variegated or dark dark olive green.
Seeing it like this... really threw me

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