Calathea makoyana
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Calathea makoyana

Calathea Makoyana

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Calathea makoyana, commonly known as the peacock plant, is a popular houseplant native to the tropical rainforests of South America. It belongs to the Marantaceae family and is recognized for its striking foliage, which features intricate patterns of green and silver. The oval-shaped leaves, with their pointed tips, can grow up to 30 cm in length.

The peacock plant thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity. It prefers well-draining soil that remains moist without becoming waterlogged. Additionally, the plant is sensitive to cold temperatures, so it should be kept in a warm environment with temperatures ranging between 18-24°C.

Calathea makoyana has air-purifying properties, making it an excellent choice for indoor spaces such as offices or homes with poor air quality. Its unique foliage also serves as an attractive decorative element in any room.

In summary, Calathea makoyana is an easy-to-care-for houseplant that enhances the beauty and freshness of indoor spaces while also providing health benefits through its air-purifying properties.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Calathea Makoyana.

Water

If the leaves start to curve up, this can be a sign of underwatering, while too much water can cause root rot. Albeit these plants truly need watering all through the colder season, they appreciate a rest period before the next watering session.

Humidity

This plant needs special care because it loves high humidity levels of 60-80% or more. The best way to achieve this is by placing a humidifier near the plant. Daily misting is also essential! Make sure the room has good ventilation.

Temperature

Calathea makoyana is a warmth-loving plant that is sensitive to sudden changes in air temperature. In winter, it thrives at around 64°F (18°C). During the summer, the ideal temperature is around 77°F (25°C).

Pruning

Cut the leaf with a sharp blade or scissors close to the steam and dispose of the harmed leaf. Then, at that point, your plant ought to turn its endeavors to advancing development in new leaves instead of attempting to save biting the dust leaves.

Toxicity

The peacock plant is not harmful to children and pets. This stunning plant is safe to have, whether indoors or outdoors.

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The toxicity and danger assessments provided are for reference only. We do not assure their accuracy, so it's crucial not to depend on them. Seek professional advice when necessary for accurate guidance.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Calathea
Family
Marantaceae
Hardiness Zone
10-11
Bloom Time
Anytime, but flowers are small
Native Area
Brazil
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Other names.

en Peacock Plant en Cathedral Windows en Prayer plant
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