![]() If you can – use tepid rain or distilled water and avoid cold hard water.Ī peat based potting mix will be required. When it’s winter growing slows down or stops, reduce watering and you can allow the top soil to become slightly dry between each watering. Anywhere else indoors just needs to be bright without direct sunlight.ĭuring the growing season water the plant thoroughly and keep the soil moist (remember this plant loves moisture). In its natural habitat the Calathea dwells in forest areas shaded by trees without direct sunlight, which is why a bright but shaded spot within a warm greenhouse or conservatory suits them very well. Sudden temperature drops and cold drafts should be avoided. Calathea zebrina (botanical/scientific).Īverage room temperatures of 65-75✯ (18-24✬) are best, and no lower than 60✯ (15✬). A bright bathroom large enough to house the plant can be a good location, because of the higher moisture levels. ![]() DisplayingĬaltheas love a warm but shaded spot in greenhouses or conservatories, but anywhere indoors without cold drafts and enough light is suitable. These are not the main attractive feature of this plant, even when they do bloom (still nice to see of course). The Calathea Zebrina plant produces purple or white inconspicuous flowers which are unlikely to appear indoors. It’s a clump-forming plant that produces long stalks (up to 1 meter tall) and the leaves (15 inches or more in length) sit at the top. The underside of the leaves is purple and not always visible because leaves grow horizontally (although some will curve or grow more upright). This variety has velvety patterned ovate leaves which are light green in color with darker green stripes, like Zebra stripes. ![]() ![]() Just like all others from the Maranta group and Calathea genus, it’s grown for its striking leaves. It’s sometimes named prayer plant when sold at garden stores and its common name (Zebra) is also given to the Aphelandra squarrosa.īeing a tropical plant native to Brazil the Calathea does require a warm and moist environment which encourages the foliage to thrive and look its best. This Zebra plant is from the same family (Marantaceae) as the popular indoor Prayer plant and has many similarities, although the Calathea Zebrina grows taller and can be slightly more difficult to grow. This species is fairly undemanding and suitable for growing indoors if enough light and humidity are provided, and the correct temperature conditions are given. Calathea Zebrina also called the Zebra plant is a perennial foliage plant that displays fairly large ovate leaves at the tips of its long stalks, growing up to 1 meter tall. ![]()
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