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link to Calathea Zebrina (Zebra Calathea): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Zebrina (Zebra Calathea): Ultimate Care Guide

If you’re interested in an indoor plant that is going to give you striking foliage, you won’t go wrong with the Calathea zebrina, or the zebra plant.  This tropical plant is native to...

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link to Calathea Vittata (Calathea Elliptica ‘Vittata’): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Vittata (Calathea Elliptica ‘Vittata’): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Vittata is a tropical evergreen plant native to rainforests in Brazil, Columbia, and Thailand. The Vittata has distinct and gorgeous deep green leaves with a cream-colored striped...

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link to Calathea Triostar (Stromanthe Sanguinea ‘Triostar’): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Triostar (Stromanthe Sanguinea ‘Triostar’): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Triostar is easily recognized by its many-colored leaves. The tops are covered in a somewhat random pattern of white and muted yellow with some light green thrown into the mix as well. Each...

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link to Calathea Rufibarba (Furry Feather): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Rufibarba (Furry Feather): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Rufibarba is part of the Marantaceae family, and it originates from the Rainforest in Brazil. Rather unusually for a calathea, the green leaf tops are smooth, whereas the maroon undersides...

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link to Calathea Roseopicta (Rose Painted Calathea): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Roseopicta (Rose Painted Calathea): Ultimate Care Guide

Adding beauty and attraction to your plant collection is the calathea roseopicta, or the rose painted calathea.  From the family of the Marantaceae, the appearance of the calathea roseopicta can...

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link to Calathea Orbifolia (Round Leaf Calathea): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Orbifolia (Round Leaf Calathea): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Orbifolias are beautiful, large tropical plants. They are native to Bolivia and are often kept as indoor houseplants in temperate climates. The plant can grow anywhere from 1 to 3 feet...

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