Plant ?
Does anyone know what this is..? Bought just one and it keeps having babies. Just one the leaves are light to dark green waves and pink on edges. Super easy grows well no name on it when I purchased it. Thanks.
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It might be a Rhoeo, but here's a link to an app that can identify it for you:
https://www.plantsnap.com/
Spider plant
Hello. I believe I have had this plant in the past too-in the bromeliad family. Green striped with slight reddish tinge smallish. Heres a few links
https://plantcaretoday.com/cryptanthus-plants.html
https://www.amazevegegarden.com/different-types-of-bromeliad-plants/
Spider Plant
It looks like a Cryptanthus or Earth Star plant. It is pictured on the https://www.amazevegegarden.com/different-types-of-bromeliad-plants/
Yes, this is a spider plant, one of the many varieties:
https://gardenbeast.com/spider-plants-guide/
this is not a spider plant they have softer leaves this is in the bromeliad family because of the harder leaves - I would use a plant app and post your photo to get the correct name for it - this is a type of air plant
Very easy to grow, decorative spider plant.
Looks more like Cryptanthus Bromiliad, Starfish Bromiliad or Bromiliad family
It looks like a spider plant to me! Here is a little more info on how to care for them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW36RMmcwcU
More info on spider plants here if you are interested: Home and Garden DIY Ideas | Hometalk
Use the Picture This app--it's free
spider plant
Hi Penne, hope this helps you, it's a Bromeliad Cryptanthus
https://www.thespruce.com/grow-cryptanthus-inside-1902529