Chlorophytum 'green bonnie' 13cm
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Chlorophytum 'green bonnie' 13cm Care & Tips
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Family: Asparagaceae • Pot diameter: 13 cm • Height: 25 cm
Curly, green, easy — Green Bonnie edition 💚
'Green Bonnie' is a variant with curly, spiral leaves that add playful style. Hardy and easy to care for, perfect for shelves, hanging baskets, and bright corners.
In a bright spot with indirect light. Perfect for hanging baskets or shelves to showcase its curved foliage. Avoid harsh midday sun.
Chlorophytum comosum is native to South Africa and has spread worldwide as a popular houseplant. The 'Green Bonnie' cultivar stands out for its curly foliage and unique look.
It was bred to offer a more playful version of the classic spider plant, with impressive leaf curls and the same toughness in varied conditions.
| 🔎 Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| 🌿 Taxon | Chlorophytum comosum 'Green Bonnie' |
| 🪴 Pot/Size | 13 cm • 25 cm tall |
| ☀️ Light | Indirect, tolerates lower |
| 💧 Water | Moderate, when surface dries |
| 🌡️ Temperature | 15–27 °C |
| 📈 Growth | Compact, medium rate |
| 🐾 Toxicity | Non-toxic |
💚 Curly, playful leaves.
🌿 Tough and very easy.
🐾 Non-toxic for kids & pets.
🌱 Belongs to Asparagaceae, perennial evergreen.
🧬 Produces “plantlets” at stolon tips as a propagation strategy.
🔬 C3 photosynthetic metabolism with strong tolerance to indoor conditions.
📈 'Green Bonnie' shares durability with classic spider plants but features distinctive leaf architecture.
Bright, indirect light; also tolerates lower light.
When the soil surface dries.
15–27 °C, protect from frost.
Well-drained, light mix for houseplants.
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🔎 Note: Due to natural plant variation, the plant you receive may differ slightly from the photo. Form, size, and colour depend on season, growing conditions, and the nature of each plant.