
Eds Plant Shop Calathea Lancifolia 'Rattlesnake' Plant 6In Nursery Pot
$28.00
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A Vibrant Addition to Your Indoor Garden The Rattlesnake Calathea, scientifically classified as Goeppertia lancifolia (formerly Calathea lancifolia), is an eye-catching tropical plant prized for its long, lance-shaped leaves adorned with dark green, wavy markings that resemble the patterns of a rattlesnake’s skin. Adding to its exotic appeal, the undersides of the leaves showcase a deep purple hue, creating a stunning contrast that enhances its visual impact. A low-maintenance, pet-friendly houseplant, this Calathea is a must-have for plant lovers seeking bold, dynamic foliage in their indoor collection. Why Choose the Rattlesnake Calathea? ✔ Striking Leaf Patterns – Vibrant green markings on top, rich purple undersides below. ✔ Pet-Friendly & Non-Toxic – Safe for cats and dogs, unlike many common houseplants. ✔ Thrives in Low to Medium Light – Perfect for apartments, offices, or shaded indoor spaces. ✔ Interactive Movement – Leaves rise and fall with the daily light cycle. ✔ Humidity-Loving & Easy Care – Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, or homes with moderate to high humidity. Product Details Scientific Name: Goeppertia lancifolia (formerly Calathea lancifolia) Common Names: Rattlesnake Plant, Rattlesnake Calathea Family: Marantaceae (Prayer Plant family) Native Habitat: Brazilian rainforests Mature Size: Up to 30 inches tall with a bushy, upright growth habit How to Care for Your Rattlesnake Calathea Light: Prefers medium to bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf burn. Water: Maintain consistently moist soil, allowing the top inch to slightly dry before watering again. Use filtered or distilled water to prevent sensitivity to hard minerals. Temperature: Thrives in 65-80°F (18-27°C); avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes. Humidity: Requires 50-70% humidity; mist occasionally or use a pebble tray/humidifier. Soil: Prefers a peat-based, well-draining mix with slight acidity (pH 5.5-6.5). Fertilizer: Feed bi-weekly during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10 or 20-20-20). Pruning: Remove brown or yellowing leaves as needed. Propagation: Best propagated through root division during repotting. 📌 Pro Tip: This plant benefits from bottom watering, which prevents mineral buildup and promotes deep root hydration. Read our Calathea Care Guide for expert watering techniques! Fascinating Feature: A Plant That Moves! The Rattlesnake Calathea belongs to the Marantaceae family, commonly c
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