Most urban dwellers know the struggle of finding the perfect plant that not only adds greenery to your indoor space but also thrives within the conditions that we can provide for it. If you´re not into the architectural shapes of sansevierias, or if you`re tired of how common pothos are, calathea and other maranteceae , which are similar plants, may be the perfect low-light plant for you. From dark green velvety leaves to leaves with geometric patterns and maroon undersides, prayer plants fashion some of the most highly-decorated foliage found in nature. So go ahead and take a look at the following categories to learn more about how to treat this beautiful plant!
If you want to learn more about what the origin of this beautiful plant family is, read more about it 🔎 here.
As Calathea plants have a reputation to be a little finicky or beeing the "drama queens" within your plants, with the right tips and information from our newsletter, this plant will bring you so much joy, we promise! ;)
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