Spider plant comes in different varieties, and the solid green spider plant is one of the most popular.
And if you are really looking to have a green thumb, it is also one of the easiest to care for.
So, in this guide, let's look at some of the best solid green spider plant varieties you can grow in your home!

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List Of Solid Green Spider Plant Varieties
Here's the list -
1. Chlorophytum Comosum' Green'
This is one of the most popular solid green spider plant varieties that you can find.
It's known for its thick, dark green leaves that have a glossy sheen to them.
The leaves of this plant are quite different from variegated spider plant varieties as they don't have any other colors.
This makes them ideal if you are looking for a plant that has a solid green color.
2. Chlorophytum Comosum' Lemon'
This is another well-known solid green spider plant variety that is known for its bright, green lemon-colored leaves.
The leaves of this plant are slightly thinner than the 'Green' variety, but they make up for it with their beautiful color.
This plant is perfect if you are looking for something that will add a pop of color to your home.
3. Chlorophytum Capense
This variety of solid green spider plants is native to South Africa and is known for its relatively large green leaves.
The leaves of this plant are slightly different from other varieties as they have a rough texture.
But it looks pretty similar to the 'green' variety and is perfect if you want a plant that is slightly different.
Moreover, you have to be extra careful with the watering of this plant as it is native to a hot and dry climate.
As you can see, there aren't many solid green varieties available, but these three are surely the best of the lot.
So, if you are looking for a plant that has a solid green color, any of these three varieties would be a great choice.
Other Varieties With Solid Green Leaves
It's quite possible that you may not get your hands on the above-mentioned varieties.
But don't worry, there are plenty of other options available as well.
Here are some other variegated spider plant varieties with prominent green colors in their leaves -
- Chlorophytum Laxum (Zebra Plant)
- Chlorophytum Bichetii
- Chlorophytum Comosum Vittatum
- Chlorophytum Comosum Ocean
- Chlorophytum Viridescens Hawaiian
Difference Between Solid Green Spider Plant And Variegated Green Spider Plant
In case you don't know, there are two types of green spider plants, solid green, and variegated green.
Both types have different looks, so it's important to know the difference before you choose one for yourself.
Here's a useful comparison table to understand the difference -
Solid Green Spider Plant | Variegated Spider Plant | |
---|---|---|
Color | Solid Green | Green, White, Yellow variegations |
Varieites | Less | More |
Availability | Less | Easily Available |
Price | Relatively High | Relatively Low Or Same |
I hope the above table gives you an idea about these two types of spider plants.
As mentioned earlier, the solid green spider plant has all-green leaves with no other colors.
On the other hand, the variegated plant has green leaves with white or yellow stripes running along the edges.
This is the most significant difference between the two types.
So, now that you know the difference, let's look at the care guidelines below.
How To Care For Solid Green Spider Plant
Like any other houseplant, the solid green spider plant needs some basic care in order to thrive.
Here are a few tips on how you can take care of your plant -
1. Place Your Spider Plant In A Light-Filled Room
Spider plant needs bright, indirect sunlight to grow properly.
So, you should place it in a room with plenty of light.
However, avoid placing it in direct sunlight as this can scorch the leaves.
2. Water Your Spider Plant Regularly
When it comes to watering, the spider plant is very forgiving.
You can water it once a week, and it will be just fine.
That said, you should check the soil before watering to ensure it is dry.
As you know, overwatering can lead to root rot, so be careful not to water too often.
3. Fertilize Your Spider Plant Once A Month
Fertilizing is important for spider plant growth.
You can use a liquid fertilizer and mix it with water.
Then, simply water your plant with the mixture once a month.
If not, you can also get slow-release pellets that you can apply to the soil every 3-4 months.
4. Prune Your Spider Plant Regularly
The solid green spider plant is known for its fast growth.
So, you will need to prune it regularly to keep it under control.
To do this, simply cut the stem about an inch above the soil.
This will encourage new growth and make your plant fuller.
5. Repot Your Spider Plant Every Year Or Two
Since the solid green spider plant grows quickly, you will need to repot it every year or two.
If you don't want to do this, you can also divide the plant to create new plants.
This plant produces offshoots that you can pot separately.
And there you have it!
If you follow these care guidelines, your solid green spider plant will thrive and look its best.
In the next section, let's look at the FAQs related to this topic below.
FAQs
No, solid green spider plants are not rare.
They are actually one of the most common types of spider plants.
You should be able to find them at most plant nurseries or garden centers.
If your spider plant has no stripes, it is probably a solid green variety.
As I mentioned before, solid green spider plants are very common and have all-green leaves.
If you are looking for a plant with stripes, you will need to get a variegated green spider plant.
If you are not sure which type of spider plant you have, the best way to identify it is by looking at the leaves.
As for the other houseplants, you can try to look up pictures online or ask a gardener for help.
There are many ways through which you can identify a particular plant, which includes leaves, stems, flowers, and more.
Yes, you can grow a solid green spider plant outside.
However, it is important to note that these plants are tropical and prefer warm climates.
So, if you live in an area with cold winters, it is best to bring your plant indoors during the winter months.
Yes, it's just a different name for the same plant!
Both "airplane plant" and "spider plant" refer to Chlorophytum comosum.
So, if you see either of these names, you can be sure that you're looking at a spider plant.
Over To You
Spider plant is a great houseplant to have in your indoor garden.
And if you don't have one yet, I hope this guide has helped you choose the right type of plant for your home.
If you already have a solid green spider plant, I'm sure you've learned some new tips on how to care for it.
As always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below!
I'd love to hear from you.
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