C. orchidastrum bears glossy, green leaves with a wavy margin, and petite flowers in ivory on relaxed racemes.Foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant tiny white flowers borne along racemes. Plantlets, which can be cut off and […]
Chlorophytum comosum ( Spider plant Vittatum )
The cultivar, ‘Vittatum’ puts forth foliage with a wide ribbon of ivory down the center of the leaves. Foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant tiny white flowers borne along racemes. Plantlets, which can be cut off […]
Chlorophytum comosum ( Spider plant Variegatum )
The cultivar, ‘Variegatum’ produces foliage with ribbons of ivory along the margins of the leaves. Foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant tiny white flowers borne along racemes. Plantlets, which can be cut off and transplanted easily, […]
Chlorophytum comosum ( Ribbon Plant )
C. comosum has foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant tiny white flowers borne along racemes. Plantlets, which can be cut off and transplanted easily, dangling from offsets that hang well below the bottom of the plant.
Chlorophytum capense ( Spider plant Chlorophytum )
C. capense forms a small clump of strap-type leaves in emerald green, and racemes of petite flowers in ivory. Foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant tiny white flowers borne along racemes. Plantlets, which can be cut […]
Chionodoxa tmolusi ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )
C. tmolusi is more commonly known as C. forbesii, see C. forbesii for more information. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inches long and medium green. Delightful, star-shaped, blue […]
Chionodoxa siebei ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )
C. siebei is more commonly known as C. forbesii, see C. forbesii for more information. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inches long and medium green. Delightful, star-shaped, blue […]
Chionodoxa sardensis ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )
C. sardensis is an abundant bloomer, bearing as many as twelve petite and nodding, star-shaped flowers per stem in an intense sky blue. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 […]
Chionodoxa nana ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )
C. nana is diminutive, usually less than six inches in height and bears several petite star-shaped flowers per stem, in pale blue fading to white at the center. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap […]
Chionodoxa luciliae ( Glory of the Snow Chionodoxa )
C. luciliae are suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inches long and medium green. Delightful, star-shaped, blue flowers with white centers grow in clusters in early spring. ‘Alba’ has white flowers and […]