What are the different types of Chlorophytum?
An article provides a detailed introduction to the types of Chlorophytum and discusses ten popular varieties of hanging orchids and related topics on their cultivation. Next, the editor will introduce them to the netizens.
In rural areas, many plants are called Chlorophytum. In fact, there are many species of Chlorophytum. Commonly seen ones include green Chlorophytum, variegated Chlorophytum, golden hearted Chlorophytum, curly Chlorophytum, and many others that can grow hanging are referred to as Chlorophytum. Today, let's specifically talk about the varieties of Chlorophytum.
Chlorophytum generally grows quickly and the plants are easy to become lush. They are very resilient and highly adaptable plants.
First, green Chlorophytum, variegated Chlorophytum, golden hearted Chlorophytum
This is what we traditionally refer to as Chlorophytum. Their leaves are long and slender, somewhat resembling orchids. Variegated Chlorophytum and golden hearted Chlorophytum have yellow stripes on their leaves, with similar shapes. When they grow vigorously, they will produce long tendrils that hang down many small Chlorophytum plants, which can be easily planted in soil to propagate. If you have a pot of Chlorophytum at home, it will multiply into many pots after a year.
What are the different types of Chlorophytum?
Second, peony Chlorophytum
Peony Chlorophytum is also a common variety. Peony Chlorophytum has lush green leaves and small magenta flowers. Its tender leaves are often eaten and are known as Tianqi.
If peony Chlorophytum is given adequate sunlight, the potting soil is kept dry and watered thoroughly, and the temperature is suitable, it will quickly grow and hang down long tendrils, which is very beautiful.
Third, pearl Chlorophytum
What we commonly call succulents~Buddhist rosary beads and lover's tears are also referred to as Chlorophytum because their plants hang down long and have a unique shape. They belong to the Asteraceae family of succulents because their flowers resemble chrysanthemums. Placed in a location with ample diffused light, they are often hung on balconies. Avoid direct sunlight, and the strings of beads hanging down resemble a bead curtain.