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Some houseplants act like high-maintenance roommates. The spider plant (also known as मकड़ी का पौधा...
Some houseplants act like high-maintenance roommates. The spider plant (also known as मकड़ी का पौधा) rewards “basic care” with lush, arching leaves that instantly make a space feel greener (and calmer).
Shop Urvann’s Spider Plant Collection and get fresh plants delivered with free next-day delivery across the nation. Prices on this page currently start at ₹39 (varies by pot type + offers).
Spider plant botanical name: Chlorophytum comosum
Also called: ribbon plant, spider ivy
Spider plant family: Asparagaceae
Browse the complete Spider Plant collection below and pick your vibe: striped, green, curly, tabletop, or hanging waterfall.
Because you’re not just buying a plant. You’re building your own urban vann.
The spider plant's indoor look is iconic: long, slim leaves that arch and spill over the edges of pots like a soft green fountain. And when it’s happy, it does the cutest flex — sending out long stems with baby plantlets (“pups”) that dangle like tiny spiders.
It’s the perfect plant for:
If you’re searching for spider plant benefits, here are the ones you’ll feel in real life:
If you miss a watering once in a while, this plant doesn’t hold grudges.
This is one of the easiest ways to make a room look “styled” without buying 10 décor items.
Spider plants are popular for “air-freshening vibes” and easy indoor living. (Think: a greener-feeling space, not a medical device.)
Spider plants are widely considered pet-safe (still, don’t let pets munch on any plant like salad).
It’s one of the easiest plants to propagate. Great for gifting and growing your collection.
Spider plant uses: indoor décor, gifting, hanging baskets, beginner plant parenting, office desks, and “I want something easy that looks expensive.”
People search for spider plant varieties and types of spider plants because the way a plant looks can change a lot. Here’s a simple guide:
The classic striped look is perfect if you love bright, high-contrast foliage.
Solid green, simple, lush, often feels the most “forgiving” in medium light homes.
Compact, twisty leaves, great for desks and small spaces (big personality, small footprint).
Some listings look more golden or stripe-heavy—great for bright, modern décor.
Quick pick guide
Important clarity (because Google gets this wrong, too):
Searches like spider tree / spider tree plant usually refer to a different plant (often “umbrella tree”). And terms like pink spider plant, purple spider plant, or red spider plant are often used online for other colourful plants—not the true Chlorophytum spider plant. If you want the real one, look for Chlorophytum / Chlorophytum comosum in the listing title.
You can shop for spider plants in different pot types and sizes. This helps you match your budget and your space.
| Option in This Collection | Best For | What It Usually Looks Like |
|---|---|---|
| 3-inch Nursery Bag | Budget starts, quick gifting, easy starters | Small, lightweight, great for growing out at home |
| 5-inch Nursery Pot | Desks, shelves, and a fuller “ready” plant | More volume than a nursery bag, easier to style instantly |
| 3-inch Ceramic Cup Pot (Designer/Classy White Cup) | Clean tabletop décor, gifting | Compact plant in a premium ceramic finish |
| 4-inch Ceramic Cup Pot (Classy White Cup) | Slightly fuller décor plant, gifting | More presence than 3", still compact and neat |
| Square Plastic Pot (4-inch) | Modern corners, easy placement, neat silhouette | Structured shape, clean and minimal look |
| 8-inch Hanging Basket (Any Colour) | The classic “waterfall” look, balconies/windows | Trailing display made for hanging and cascading growth |
Tip: If you want that “Pinterest waterfall,” don’t just buy the cheapest size. Buy fullness (bigger pot / more mature plant).
Yes, for Spider plants, indoor is the default. Outdoors works only in shaded balconies/verandas (avoid harsh afternoon sun and heavy rain).
It needs light, not “heat.”
Water when the topsoil feels dry. Always drain excess water; no soggy pots.
Always follow the soil, not the calendar.
If you searched for plants like spider plant, spider plant-like plants, spider plant similar, or plants similar to spider plant, you’ll probably also love other easy indoor greens like pothos, snake plant, ZZ plant, and peace lily (check Urvann’s low-maintenance collections).
Looking for an artificial spider plant? Urvann focuses on real, live plants delivered next day. Fresh green, not fake green.
Ready to buy a spider plant from a collection that actually gives you choices? Scroll up and pick your favourite — your mini forest is one checkout away.
Yes. Trim only the brown part for a cleaner look.
If it keeps happening: reduce fertilizer, improve drainage, and consider using filtered/RO water occasionally.
Those water droplets are usually the plant releasing extra water after watering or during high humidity.
If the soil is constantly wet, reduce watering and improve drainage.
Bright, indirect light, good drainage, and occasional rotation so it grows evenly.
No. It’s one of the most beginner-friendly indoor plants.
Yes, easy care, beautiful foliage, and it works well in most indoor corners.
Many people believe spider plants bring good vibes and help “clear negative energy.” (Belief-based, but very popular.)
Yes. Many people keep spider plants in bedrooms because they’re low-fuss and calming to look at.
With basic care, spider plants can live for many years and keep multiplying through pups.
It depends on your light + aesthetic.
Water when the top soil feels dry, and the pot feels lighter. Avoid waterlogging and always let excess water drain out.
A bright spot with indirect light—near a window, on a shelf, or in a hanging planter.
There isn’t one “healthiest” plant for everyone—but the best plant is the one you can keep alive. Spider plant is a great start for beginners.
Most people simply say “स्पाइडर प्लांट” (Spider Plant) or “मकड़ी का पौधा”. That’s the common name you’ll usually see.
Yes, spider plants can bloom. You may see small white flowers on long stems (often the same stems where pups appear).
Yes, seeds can form after flowering, but most people don’t use them. Pups are faster, easier, and more reliable.
Some houseplants act like high-maintenance roommates. The spider plant (also known as मकड़ी का पौधा) rewards “basic care” with lush, arching leaves that instantly make a space feel greener (and calmer).
Shop Urvann’s Spider Plant Collection and get fresh plants delivered with free next-day delivery across the nation. Prices on this page currently start at ₹39 (varies by pot type + offers).
Spider plant botanical name: Chlorophytum comosum
Also called: ribbon plant, spider ivy
Spider plant family: Asparagaceae
Browse the complete Spider Plant collection below and pick your vibe: striped, green, curly, tabletop, or hanging waterfall.
Because you’re not just buying a plant. You’re building your own urban vann.
The spider plant's indoor look is iconic: long, slim leaves that arch and spill over the edges of pots like a soft green fountain. And when it’s happy, it does the cutest flex — sending out long stems with baby plantlets (“pups”) that dangle like tiny spiders.
It’s the perfect plant for:
If you’re searching for spider plant benefits, here are the ones you’ll feel in real life:
If you miss a watering once in a while, this plant doesn’t hold grudges.
This is one of the easiest ways to make a room look “styled” without buying 10 décor items.
Spider plants are popular for “air-freshening vibes” and easy indoor living. (Think: a greener-feeling space, not a medical device.)
Spider plants are widely considered pet-safe (still, don’t let pets munch on any plant like salad).
It’s one of the easiest plants to propagate. Great for gifting and growing your collection.
Spider plant uses: indoor décor, gifting, hanging baskets, beginner plant parenting, office desks, and “I want something easy that looks expensive.”
People search for spider plant varieties and types of spider plants because the way a plant looks can change a lot. Here’s a simple guide:
The classic striped look is perfect if you love bright, high-contrast foliage.
Solid green, simple, lush, often feels the most “forgiving” in medium light homes.
Compact, twisty leaves, great for desks and small spaces (big personality, small footprint).
Some listings look more golden or stripe-heavy—great for bright, modern décor.
Quick pick guide
Important clarity (because Google gets this wrong, too):
Searches like spider tree / spider tree plant usually refer to a different plant (often “umbrella tree”). And terms like pink spider plant, purple spider plant, or red spider plant are often used online for other colourful plants—not the true Chlorophytum spider plant. If you want the real one, look for Chlorophytum / Chlorophytum comosum in the listing title.
You can shop for spider plants in different pot types and sizes. This helps you match your budget and your space.
| Option in This Collection | Best For | What It Usually Looks Like |
|---|---|---|
| 3-inch Nursery Bag | Budget starts, quick gifting, easy starters | Small, lightweight, great for growing out at home |
| 5-inch Nursery Pot | Desks, shelves, and a fuller “ready” plant | More volume than a nursery bag, easier to style instantly |
| 3-inch Ceramic Cup Pot (Designer/Classy White Cup) | Clean tabletop décor, gifting | Compact plant in a premium ceramic finish |
| 4-inch Ceramic Cup Pot (Classy White Cup) | Slightly fuller décor plant, gifting | More presence than 3", still compact and neat |
| Square Plastic Pot (4-inch) | Modern corners, easy placement, neat silhouette | Structured shape, clean and minimal look |
| 8-inch Hanging Basket (Any Colour) | The classic “waterfall” look, balconies/windows | Trailing display made for hanging and cascading growth |
Tip: If you want that “Pinterest waterfall,” don’t just buy the cheapest size. Buy fullness (bigger pot / more mature plant).
Yes, for Spider plants, indoor is the default. Outdoors works only in shaded balconies/verandas (avoid harsh afternoon sun and heavy rain).
It needs light, not “heat.”
Water when the topsoil feels dry. Always drain excess water; no soggy pots.
Always follow the soil, not the calendar.
If you searched for plants like spider plant, spider plant-like plants, spider plant similar, or plants similar to spider plant, you’ll probably also love other easy indoor greens like pothos, snake plant, ZZ plant, and peace lily (check Urvann’s low-maintenance collections).
Looking for an artificial spider plant? Urvann focuses on real, live plants delivered next day. Fresh green, not fake green.
Ready to buy a spider plant from a collection that actually gives you choices? Scroll up and pick your favourite — your mini forest is one checkout away.
Yes. Trim only the brown part for a cleaner look.
If it keeps happening: reduce fertilizer, improve drainage, and consider using filtered/RO water occasionally.
Those water droplets are usually the plant releasing extra water after watering or during high humidity.
If the soil is constantly wet, reduce watering and improve drainage.
Bright, indirect light, good drainage, and occasional rotation so it grows evenly.
No. It’s one of the most beginner-friendly indoor plants.
Yes, easy care, beautiful foliage, and it works well in most indoor corners.
Many people believe spider plants bring good vibes and help “clear negative energy.” (Belief-based, but very popular.)
Yes. Many people keep spider plants in bedrooms because they’re low-fuss and calming to look at.
With basic care, spider plants can live for many years and keep multiplying through pups.
It depends on your light + aesthetic.
Water when the top soil feels dry, and the pot feels lighter. Avoid waterlogging and always let excess water drain out.
A bright spot with indirect light—near a window, on a shelf, or in a hanging planter.
There isn’t one “healthiest” plant for everyone—but the best plant is the one you can keep alive. Spider plant is a great start for beginners.
Most people simply say “स्पाइडर प्लांट” (Spider Plant) or “मकड़ी का पौधा”. That’s the common name you’ll usually see.
Yes, spider plants can bloom. You may see small white flowers on long stems (often the same stems where pups appear).
Yes, seeds can form after flowering, but most people don’t use them. Pups are faster, easier, and more reliable.