Calathea Makoyana
Calathea Makoyana
D: 14cm H: 45cm
About the Calathea Makoyana
Introducing Calathea makoyana, also known as Calathea, the perfect houseplant to bring the beauty of nature into your living space. Native to the lush rainforests of South America, this beautiful foliage plant features enchanting patterns on its elegant leaves that resemble delicate brushstrokes. Ideal for those looking to enhance their home or office decor, Calathea is known for its ability to purify the air and promote a serene and healthier environment. With its striking appearance and air-purifying qualities, Calathea makoyana is the ultimate choice for plant lovers who want to add a touch of elegance to their indoor oasis. Experience the soothing presence of nature with this enchanting and easy-care houseplant. Meet the vibrant and exotic Calathea Makoyana! Known for its beautiful leaves, this plant thrives in a partially shaded spot, making it perfect for brightening up any corner of your home or office. To keep this beauty looking its best, it needs regular watering to ensure the soil stays evenly moist. With its care instructions, maintaining the Calathea Makoyana has never been easier. Elevate your indoor space today with this easy-care, dazzling plant! Did you know that Calathea makoyana, also known as the Peacock Plant, only shows its vibrant patterns during the day? This fact highlights a fascinating feature of this tropical beauty, while hinting that it is purely for decoration. Remember that no matter how tasty it looks, this delicious plant is not edible. So sit back, relax and enjoy the visual feast that Calathea makoyana brings to your home! - Calathea makoyana, also known as Calathea, is a beautiful plant with a pot size of 14 cm. - This plant usually grows to a height of about 45 cm, making it a great addition to any indoor space. - Calathea prefers a spot with partial shade or semi-shade. - Calathea is a popular choice among plant lovers for its unique and vibrant leaf patterns. - Fun fact: Calathea plants stand tall known for their ability to move their leaves, as they open and close them in response to light conditions, which is why they are often called "prayer plants".