How do you identify Calathea?

Calathea Plant Features

There are lots of varieties of calathea, but one of the most common has luscious, dark green leaves that have scalloped edges and silver brushmarks on the top of the leaves. Underneath, the leaves are a lovely shade of burgundy purple.

What are the rarest Calatheas?

What is the rarest Calathea? White Fusion is the rarest Calathea variety. It is the only Calathea that has a genuine variegated pattern. It has bright green foliage with unpredictable white splashes.

What is the easiest Calathea to grow?

Calathea lancifolia – Also know as Rattlesnake Plant, this long narrow-leafed calathea is also considered the easiest in the family.

Which Calathea is the most difficult?

Calathea White Fusion
What is the hardest calathea to care for? The Calathea White Fusion is notoriously one of the fussiest calathea plants out there. The white variegation makes photosynthesis more difficult, for one thing. Plus, the White Fusion is especially picky about its humidity levels.

What is the most beautiful Calathea?

Calathea musaica

The correct botanical name for this plant is Goeppertia kegeljanii and is one of the most stunning foliage plants. It is also sometimes incorrectly known as Calathea bella.

How do you make Calathea happy?

Calathea enjoy moist soil—but not wet soil. Try a mix of 50 percent potting soil, 20 percent orchid bark, 20 percent charcoal, and 10 percent perlite. They also dislike being dried out. Every few days, stick a finger in the soil to see if the medium feels dry.

Is Calathea GREY Star rare?

Never Never Plant ‘Grey Star’ is a relatively rare houseplant 🌿 that needs regular watering to thrive. They do best in moderate sunlight 🌤 and should be less than 6 feet from a window. Never Never Plant ‘Grey Star’ likes soil that is well draining.

Are Calathea Roseopicta rare?

Flowers: Calathea Lancifolia blooms in the spring. It has yellow flowers on 4-inch spikes. However, Blooms are rare if you kept them as indoor plants.
Calathea VarietiesRarityPrice Range (USD$)
Calathea CrocataCommon$15 to $30 USD
Calathea RoseopictaCommon$20 to $40 USD
Calathea OrnataRare$25 to $40 USD

Is Calathea Maui queen rare?

The Calathea ‘Maui Queen’ is a rare houseplant that’s part of the overarching Marantaceae (aka Prayer Plant) family. Displaying daily plant movement is just one of the stunning traits this plant possesses— it also features a gorgeous foliage design with feather-like markings.

Is Calathea yellow fusion rare?

The most recent introduction to the world of Calatheas, the ‘Yellow Fusion’ is a rare, variegated Calathea with tall stems adorned with lance-shaped yellow and green variegated leaves.

How many types of Calatheas are there?

Calatheas/Lower classifications

Why is a Calathea called a prayer plant?

This hardy indoor plant earned its common name from the fact that the leaves tend to fold together at night, like a pair of praying hands. Most types of prayer plant have variegated foliage, adding to the plant’s overall interest. Prayer plant does produce flowers, but they’re not large or particularly showy.

How many types of Calathea plants are there?

60 species
Calathea currently contains around 60 species. Native to the tropical Americas, many of the species are popular as pot plants due to their decorative leaves and, in some species, colorful inflorescences.

Do Calatheas need big pots?

While some houseplants prefer lots of space to stretch their roots, Calathea plants prefer smaller containers. Like many other tropical plants, Calatheas grow best when slightly constricted by a container only just a little larger than its root mass.

How often do you water Calathea?

weekly waterings
Calatheas enjoy weekly waterings, allowing the top 2′ of soil to dry out partially. In winter, we recommend watering less frequently to prevent overwatering and root rot. This plant is not very drought tolerant, and extended periods of dryness will cause leaf edges to brown.

How much water do you give a Calathea?

How Often do Calathea Plants Typically Need Watering? Calatheas are usually watered at least once a week. If misted and kept near a humidifier, it may only need watering every 7 to 14 days.

Can you grow Calathea from cuttings?

Can You Propagate Calathea Plants From Cuttings? Unfortunately, it is not possible to propagate Calathea plants from stem or leaf cuttings. Calathea stem cuttings simply do not contain the correct plant tissue to grow new roots and develop into a separate plant.

Should Calathea be bottom watered?

When you water a Calathea, be sure that water leaks out the bottom of the drainage holes, and consider using the bottom-watering technique. Also important – do not use tap water when watering Calatheas – especially here in San Diego! The best water to use is distilled water, but filtered or rainwater will work as well.

When should Calathea be repotted?

It is a good idea to repot your calathea once every year or every other year to give it fresh soil and nutrients. When to repot – Once a year or every other year. Pot sizing – if you want your plant to grow wider, find a nursery pot that’s 2” in diameter larger than the current pot.

How do you make Calathea bushy?

Make the calathea bushy by pinching back the leaves. This encourages new growth. It helps if you pinch off about 1/4 inch above each node.