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Aug 7, 2016 2:39 PM CST
Name: Steve Claggett
Portland Orygun (Zone 8a)
Beekeeper Cat Lover
Laurie, here are the names to the best of my knowledge.
Chlorophytum comosum
C. comosum "Bonnie"
C. "Mandaianum"
c. ""Variegatum"
C. "Vittatum"
C. "Streaker"
C. "White Lightning"
C. "Golden Glow" aka "Hawaiian"
C. "Milky Way"
C. "Ocean"
C. "Pacific"
C. "Atlantic"
C. "Green Bonnie"

Your pups look like they are putting on new growth. I can send you some Bonnie pups when I get some. Gonna be awhile. I have 5 spiders in 8" pots and the rest are in the 4" starter pots.

I bought my pups off evil bay and had them in dirt the fourth week of May. I was seeing new growth in 3 weeks, 4 weeks for the Bonnie. Once the Bonnie got going it has cauth up with the others.

I'm big fan of filtered water for house plants. I had a few spiders years ago and I sure don't recall this kind of growth rate, I'm pleased with it.

Bonnie on left and Atlantic on right

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C. comosum

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Hawaiian, a robust grower.

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Vittatum and Variegatum

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Spectamur agendo

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