π Calathea (Calathea spp.)
Also known as: Prayer Plant (related species) β’ Peacock Plant β’ Zebra Plant
πͺ΄ Plant Snapshot
| Attribute | Details |
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| Type | Ornamental Foliage Plant / Expressive Leaf Movement |
| Category | Indoor β’ Low-Light Corners β’ Bathrooms β’ Shelves & Stands |
| Botanical Name | Calathea spp. |
| Toxicity | β Non-toxic β Safe for pets and children |
βοΈ Growing Conditions
| Light | π€οΈ Low to Bright Indirect Light β No direct sun; prefers filtered light |
|---|---|
| Watering | π§ Moderate β Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy |
| Humidity | π«οΈ High humidity is essential β mist frequently or use a pebble tray |
| Soil | Rich, well-draining mix with cocopeat, compost, and perlite |
| Fertilizer | Use diluted balanced fertilizer every 4β6 weeks during growing season |
π± Growth & Features
| Growth Habit | Clumping, upright growth with lush, decorative foliage |
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| Leaf Patterns | Striking patterns in green, purple, silver, or pink β depending on variety |
| Special Trait | Leaves move up at night and open during the day (a phenomenon called nyctinasty) |
β¨ Uses & Benefits
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π¨ Adds artistic foliage and movement to indoor spaces
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π§ββοΈ Ideal for calm, meditative corners or spa-inspired styling
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π¬οΈ Air-purifying qualities with low maintenance needs
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πͺ΄ Perfect for bathrooms and shaded rooms with good humidity
π‘ Fun Tip
Calatheas are drama queens β if leaves curl or brown, itβs likely a sign of low humidity or hard water. Use filtered water or rainwater for best results! π¦πΏ






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