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It's a member of lily family and "what makes spider plant unique, is its ability to produce "spiders," or offsets, if you prefer the horticultural term. These ready-made plants, complete with roots, form at the ends of the flower stem and assorted branches." - Quoted from University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture on Spider plant (CLICK HERE to go to the article).
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