
Calathea 'Furry Feather'
It's called the Furry Feather for a reason! These deep green and purple leaves are so soft, it brings a new meaning to "plants are the new pets."
CalatheasĀ are the most commonly found plant in the Maranta group, and are well known for their wide array of vibrant colors and patterns. They prefer to be keptĀ moist, are very sensitive to humidity, and benefit from misting or grouping closely with other plants. They like strongĀ indirect lightĀ and can tolerate some morning direct sun but can burn and dry out easily with stronger light conditions. While Calathea is still the most commonly used name for them, officially they are classed under the genusĀ Goeppertia.Ā They are a part of theĀ MarantacaeĀ family which also includes marantas, stromanthes, and ctenanthes.
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ClimateĀ - Native to tropical regions of Central and South America
LightĀ - Bright indirect to medium indirect, never direct. Verigated varieties can withstand less light and prefer shaded conditions.
SoilĀ - Well-draining potting soil with peat moss
WaterĀ - Water lightly weekly keeping soil evenly moist, let top inch dry before watering. Very sensitive to fluoride, prefers filtered water.
HumidityĀ - Likes increased humidity, use pebble tray or light misting
TemperatureĀ - Typical indoor temperature acceptable, prefers temperatures above 65 degreesĀ
Fertilizer - Fertilize sparingly during growing season with ½ concentration houseplant fertilizer
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It's called the Furry Feather for a reason! These deep green and purple leaves are so soft, it brings a new meaning to "plants are the new pets."
CalatheasĀ are the most commonly found plant in the Maranta group, and are well known for their wide array of vibrant colors and patterns. They prefer to be keptĀ moist, are very sensitive to humidity, and benefit from misting or grouping closely with other plants. They like strongĀ indirect lightĀ and can tolerate some morning direct sun but can burn and dry out easily with stronger light conditions. While Calathea is still the most commonly used name for them, officially they are classed under the genusĀ Goeppertia.Ā They are a part of theĀ MarantacaeĀ family which also includes marantas, stromanthes, and ctenanthes.
Ā
ClimateĀ - Native to tropical regions of Central and South America
LightĀ - Bright indirect to medium indirect, never direct. Verigated varieties can withstand less light and prefer shaded conditions.
SoilĀ - Well-draining potting soil with peat moss
WaterĀ - Water lightly weekly keeping soil evenly moist, let top inch dry before watering. Very sensitive to fluoride, prefers filtered water.
HumidityĀ - Likes increased humidity, use pebble tray or light misting
TemperatureĀ - Typical indoor temperature acceptable, prefers temperatures above 65 degreesĀ
Fertilizer - Fertilize sparingly during growing season with ½ concentration houseplant fertilizer










