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Sep 16, 2011 7:16 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
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Thanks!

I've got a curly one and love it... my friend Gita snitched a couple of babies from it once and has had such success with hers that she's had cute pots of it to share around at swaps the last couple of years. Give it a smaller pot; it will tkae a while to fill the pot with roots and start throwing spiders.

The solid green spider plant is harder to find, too. I just got a new one at the plant swap last weekend, and I'm very happy to have it!

I also have a "Hawaiian Spider," which is variegated but seems to be bigger (broader leaves and just more robust looking) than "regular" spider plants.
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