Aesthetics
In addition to its health benefits, the spider plant is also aesthetic. Its long, pointed leaves vary in color from intense green to white, depending on the variety. It is a medium-sized plant, rarely exceeding 75 cm high. In spring, it blooms with small white, fragrant and delicate flowers.
Air purification champion
Scientific studies have shown that the spider plant can absorb up to 95% of the airborne carbon monoxide. It also removes formaldehyde from walls and floors. An intriguing fact is that its leaves can be used for teas or infusions, highlighting its versatility and its many properties.
In short, having a spider plant is to have a plant with extraordinary and almost miraculous characteristics, a real treasure for your home.
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