Calathea Shinestar - Live Plant in a 6 Inch Pot - Calathea Roseopicta ‘Shinestar’ - Extremely Rare Indoor Houseplant
Calathea plants have a reputation for being finicky. Some varieties, such as the white fusion, are known among the plant community as “drama queens.” But that the marantaceae family (which includes calathea and maranta, in addition to stromanthe and many others commercially known as “prayer plants”) is a vast family, with a dizzying amount of varieties for houseplant hobbyists. Many prayer plants require lower light than other popular plants, and with the proper care, they bring color, geometry—and movement. Prayer plants open and close depending on the time of day and the available light. Their foliage is attractive on both sides of the leaves, bringing a different vibe at different times of day. In addition, they’re non-toxic. Homes with pets or children need not worry. The light requirements make this plant an attractive choice for lower light homes, but please note: These plants do poorly in direct sun, which can bleach the leaves. Place your prayer plant in a part of a room