Potomac Falls, VA (Zone 7a) | July 2017 | positive
Acquired Cholorphytum amaniense 'Mango Tango' as a houseplant from a local nursery because of it's unusual & striking cantaloupe melon co...Read Moreloring of the leaf stems.
Growing Media: It is thriving in a glazed ceramic container with a custom planting media of 40% organic potting soil, 30% fine virginia pine bark, & 30% Stalite PermaTill (TM) to assure optimal growing conditions with even moisture availability and good drainage.
Light: This relative of the 'Spider Plant' prefers indirect low light/shade conditions, making it a wonderful plant to consider in an office or interior room that doesn't get much light. The leaves will scorch if exposed to direct sun & too much light actually stunts it's growth.
Water: Because our tap water contains fluoride, which this plant absolutely does not tolerate, I use only filtered water and take care to water only the planting media, not the leaves. Have found self-watering trays with a wicking mat to be a convenient way of providing even moisture for propagating and nursing new or stressed plants by encouraging roots to reach down into the media for moisture.
I've just harvested some of the seeds to try propagating.
I just bought this plant after having one for 3-4 yrs. The 1st one looks gnarly. I never knew what it was til I got this new one. My 1st...Read More one has never flowered & some part of it grows 3-4 in. tall black bristly cigar shaped pieces. Is that the seed pod? It is in bad shape. How can I fix it ? It has always been in a pot o/s, except in winter it's in our heated greenhouse. I live in north central Texas. Any help would be appreciated.
Sandy Davis
Coral Springs, FL (Zone 10b) | September 2011 | positive
This plant was identified for me here at Dave's just moments ago - after the identification I did some more research and the blackening o...Read Moref the tips of the leaves has been attributed to watering with tap water. Seems like from now on I will be watering with caught rain water. The growers on line recommend flushing it with filtered water if one has been doing as I have and watering this plant from the hose... which is an easy fix for the blackening tips. It is a lovely plant!
This is a beautiful plant with unusual colour and it's very easy to grow too. The germination of seeds is high.
First of all the ...Read Morecomment of earthstarhunter regarding no orange colouring on the seedlings is misleading. I threw always all my seedlings after reading it. After that I found a blog that saying the seedlings only develope the orange colour, when they're 6 months old and about three inches across.
This is a fairly easy plant to grow but it does not like any sun to be near it. If exposed to bright light the leaves will develop brown...Read More freckles, it does well outside under a tree with deep shade in the warm months. Inside, it likes to be away from the window with no sun touching its leaves. It likes to be moist but is forgiving of a VERY short period of dryness.
The cats are not allowed into the plant room but since it doesn't have grass-like leaves they probably won't be trying to eat it.
The flowers are interesting but the seed pod is amazing. It seems every seed has germinated underneath the parent BUT none of them show any intention of developing orange coloring. So far the only way I have propagated it is by division.
I have had it for three years and it is staying compact and the coloring is still vivid and the green and orange make a beautiful plant for the collection. It isn't a flashy plant; it doesn't have runners, or show-off flowers, or outgrow it's space in 6 months. It just sits quietly and slowly grows and always looks good. Sometimes that is enough to make it a great plant.
I keep mine in a greenhouse in partial shade like an african violet and no direct sunlight. I keep getting flowers & seeds but no seedli...Read Morengs. I keep on squeezing the seedpods to get the seeds out and on top of moist potting soil. Will try the paper towel method next. I love the plant. Out of one plant, I divided, I got six. Very happy with it.
I've been growing this beautiful plant for a year now, indoors near a window with indirect bright light, it's done great and looks as goo...Read Mored as when I first purchased it.
Recently purchased one and had it potted at the nursery. Since bringing it home the leaves are beginning to become edced with black. It s...Read Moretarts with the tip of the leaves turning black and dry and continues down both edges of the leaf. Can't find any reference to this on any material.
I tried to get two through the winter in pots on the porch with overhead protection.They made it, but don't look very good. I would say t...Read Morehey are not hardy. Night temps of mid thirtys -fortys are more than they can take. They also seem to be deep shade plants outdoors. Not comparable to the common spider plants.
2009: It's still alive outdoors. Through the 07 cold and 09 almost as cold. Slugs have done damage-so not immune like it's cousin spider plant. Slow growing-but I haven't been on top of giving fresh soil I admit.
I recently purchased a plant labeled Chlorophytum "Mandarin Plant". When I googled it, it came up C. orchidanteoides, but it doesn't look...Read More much like these [and these don't seem to look much like each other]. Is there wide variation in this species?
Just got one of these and trying to find hardiness information on it... one source says it can handle zone 9 OK, but another says it's tr...Read Moreopical (it's from tropical Africa) and suffers when temps get into the 40s... hmmm. Guess I'll find out this winter. Fantastic looking plant! Rubbery leaves and incredible color.
I love this plant. It's very fashionable right now and although it doesn't produce the runners that a green and white spider does it sti...Read Morell produces flowers at the base of the plant. One plant I have has produced seedlings.
The coloring is wonderful, orange is my favorite color! The plant is easy to grow and develops best in good light.
Acquired Cholorphytum amaniense 'Mango Tango' as a houseplant from a local nursery because of it's unusual & striking cantaloupe melon co...Read More
I just bought this plant after having one for 3-4 yrs. The 1st one looks gnarly. I never knew what it was til I got this new one. My 1st...Read More
This plant was identified for me here at Dave's just moments ago - after the identification I did some more research and the blackening o...Read More
This is a beautiful plant with unusual colour and it's very easy to grow too. The germination of seeds is high.
First of all the ...Read More
This is a fairly easy plant to grow but it does not like any sun to be near it. If exposed to bright light the leaves will develop brown...Read More
I keep mine in a greenhouse in partial shade like an african violet and no direct sunlight. I keep getting flowers & seeds but no seedli...Read More
I've been growing this beautiful plant for a year now, indoors near a window with indirect bright light, it's done great and looks as goo...Read More
Recently purchased one and had it potted at the nursery. Since bringing it home the leaves are beginning to become edced with black. It s...Read More
I tried to get two through the winter in pots on the porch with overhead protection.They made it, but don't look very good. I would say t...Read More
I recently purchased a plant labeled Chlorophytum "Mandarin Plant". When I googled it, it came up C. orchidanteoides, but it doesn't look...Read More
Just got one of these and trying to find hardiness information on it... one source says it can handle zone 9 OK, but another says it's tr...Read More
I love this plant. It's very fashionable right now and although it doesn't produce the runners that a green and white spider does it sti...Read More