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  2. Chlorophytum comosum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum comosum grows to about 60 cm (24 in) tall, although as a hanging plant it can descend many feet. It has fleshy, tuberous roots, each about 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long. The long narrow leaves reach a length of 20–45 cm (8–18 in) and are around 6–25 millimetres (0.2–1.0 in) wide.

  3. Chlorophytum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum (/ ˌ k l ɒr ə ˈ f aɪ t əm, ˌ k l ɔː-,-r oʊ-/, [3] [4]), sometimes colloquially referred to as the spider plants, is a genus of almost 200 species of evergreen perennial flowering plants in the century plant subfamily within the asparagus family. [5]

  4. Chlorophytum laxum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum laxum (Bichetii grass, Siam lily, false lily turf, wheat plant) is a flowering plant species in the genus Chlorophytum, widespread through tropical ...

  5. List of tallest trees - Wikipedia

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    The second and sixth tallest trees, both redwoods, were also found at Redwood National Park in 2006 when Hyperion was found, and were named Helios 114.8 metres (377 ft), and Icarus 113.1 metres (371 ft) tall. [3]

  6. Tree height measurement - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, it was measured at 115.72 meters (379.7 feet) tall. [6] There are 7 other coastal redwoods known to be over 112 meters (367 feet) in height, and 222 specimens over 105 meters (344 feet). [7] There are only five species known to grow over 91 meters (299 feet) in height worldwide. [8]

  7. Chlorophytum tuberosum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum tuberosum is a species of flowering plant in the Asparagaceae family. [2] It is one of several species known by the common name musli . It is native to parts of Africa and India.

  8. Chlorophytum inornatum - Wikipedia

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    It is related to the commonly known houseplant Chlorophytum comosum also referred to as a "spider plant". 3-(4'-Methoxybenzyl)-7,8-methylenedioxy-chroman-4-one , a homoisoflavanone with antimycobacterial activity, can be isolated from C. inornatum .

  9. Chlorophytum acutum - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophytum acutum is a plant native to South Africa and Lesotho. [1] [2] Its common name in Zulu is iphamba. [3] It most commonly grows in and around grassveld. [4]