What is this plant?
Got this as just one. It makes babies easily. No care, but beautiful color?? Photo little dark thanks
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looks like a type of spider plant...https://www.urbangardengal.com/striped-indoor-plants/
Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
Spider plants have long green and white stripy leaves and get their name from the new offshoots that hang down from the plant, like little baby spiders.
They’re low maintenance indoor plants that will tolerate a range of different conditions and they’re perfect for anyone that is new to gardening.
Hello. I believe this question was addressed yesterday in the question comments.
Did you happen to see the various replies?
Here’s my reply— repeated again —that was offered yesterday I am pretty sure it’s a bromeliad. They come in various colors. I hope this helps. Please consider returning to your first post and view the commentary offered .
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/
From what I can see in the picture looks like a spider plant. If you are in doubt goggle spider plant photo and compare the two.
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
Looks more like Cryptanthus Bromiliad, Starfish Bromiliad or Bromiliad family
Bromilads aren't prolific at growing new plants. They only shoot off a few pups at a time and that isn't often.
Can't tell from your picture but does this plant have a pink tint to the inner leaves?
Definitely Cryptanthus, a genus of the Bromiliad family. I grows loosely on top of its potting mix and has pups who readily fall off to be replanted.
https://www.fcbs.org/pictures.htm This will give you some idea of what they look like.
your post is showing up numerous times not sure what is happening