Calathea Sanderiana

Calathea Sanderiana



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Caring Tips

Watering

Check her once a week and if the top two inches of soil are dry it’s time for a drink. She’s less thirsty in winter.

Light

She’s used to growing in dappled light, so she’s happy in moderate shade to bright, indirect light, i.e. not direct sun.

PLANT INFO

The calathea was given its common name, prayer plant, because its leaves fold together at night, like praying hands. If you’re up early enough you’ll see those leaves relax at sunrise, to collect all the day’s rays. 
Native to Brazilian rainforests, the prayer plant grows in a variety of different colours in the wild. We think this version is particularly spectacular. Its dark green, glossy leaves have a striking striped pattern on the top and dark purple underneath. 
In its natural habitat it will grow little white flowers. Those are very unlikely to appear in plant living indoors, but it hardly needs them. This plant is already an absolute showstopper. 
To keep a prayer plant happy, make sure you don’t let its soil dry out. Check it at least once a week and water it when the top two inches of soil feel dry. It will also benefit from feeding once a month in spring and summer.