If you’re into colorful houseplants, look no further. This plant with neon orange accents really can brighten up our indoor spaces. Here are Mandarin Plant care and growing tips to keep yours healthy and vibrant.
The fancy botanic names for a Mandarin Plant are Chlorophytum orchidastrum Fire Flash and Chlorophytum amaniense Fire Flash. You may also see one called Orange Spider Plant, Fire Flash, Mandarin Spider Plant, Mandarin Orange Spider Plant, and Green Orange Spider Plant.
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This is a close relative of the Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) and shares the same genus. Even though they don’t look alike, they do share similar characteristics.
They have the same fleshy rhizomatic roots, growing conditions, adaptability, a tendency towards brown leaf tips, and are easy to care for. They differ in one thing the Spider Plant is known for – propagation via the pups (babies).
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Mandarin Plant Traits
Size
Mine, including the 6″ grow pot, is 24″ wide x 17″ high. When I repot it into an 8″ pot, it’ll get a bit wider.
Growth Rate
Slow to moderate, depending on the growing conditions.
Uses
Tabletop. The best place for this plant is somewhere you can look down on it to see the colorful orange leaf stems.
Easy! I think this is pretty obvious, but I’ll state it anyway. Those bright orange stems (which are technically bright orange petioles) are the big draw.
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Exposure/Light
They prefer bright indirect light, near but not in a west or south window.
Prolonged periods of direct sunlight and/or touching hot glass will cause the plant to sunburn. Mine grows in my living room about 6″ away from a large north-facing window.
I live in Tucson, AZ which is 1 of the sunniest cities in the world. Your plant might need the light of an east, west, or south exposure to keep it looking good.
I imagine that in low light levels the bright color of the stems would fade.
In the winter months, you may have to move your Mandarin Plant to a brighter spot so it gets the bright light it needs. Here are more tips on Winter Houseplant Care.
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Nell, the founder of Joy Us garden, was born into a gardening family and grew up in Connecticut’s countryside. After living in Boston, New York, San Francisco, & Santa Barbara, she now calls the Arizona desert home. She studied horticulture & garden design, working in the field all her life. Nell is a gardener, designer, blogger, Youtube creator, & author. She’s been gardening for a very long time & wants to share what she’s learned with you.
Hi, I’m Nell, the creator of Joy Us garden. I'm a gardener, designer, blogger, YouTube creator, and author. I’ve been gardening for over 50 years and want to share what I’ve learned with you.
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