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Plants in family marantaceae

Plants in family marantaceae

Goeppertia chimboracensis

Goeppertia chimboracensis is a popular houseplant known for its unique and striking foliage, featuring bold stripes of dark green, light green, and cream. It requires indirect light and high humidity, making it suitable for tropical or jungle-themed indoor gardens. This plant adds a touch of the exotic to any indoor space.

Calathea 'Rattlesnake'

Calathea 'Rattlesnake' is a tropical plant with limelight green leaves and darker brush strokes. The leaves stand straight up at dusk, revealing a burgundy underside, making it a striking addition to indoor plant collections.

Goeppertia crocata

Goeppertia crocata is a popular houseplant with leaves marked by bold stripes of dark green, light green, and cream. It requires indirect light and high humidity to thrive.

Goeppertia fucata 'Yacuambi'

Goeppertia fucata 'Yacuambi' is a tropical plant with vibrant, patterned leaves featuring deep green foliage and contrasting markings. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires consistent humidity to maintain its striking appearance.

Calathea liesneri

Calathea liesneri is a tropical houseplant admired for its large, paddle-shaped leaves with striking white, green, and pink variegation. It requires high humidity and indirect light to thrive, making it a popular choice for indoor environments. The plant is also known for its air-purifying qualities.

Goeppertia fucata 'Loreto'

Goeppertia fucata 'Loreto' is a tropical plant with unique foliage marked by bold stripes of dark green, light green, and cream. It requires indirect light and high humidity, making it a striking addition to indoor plant collections.

Goeppertia concinna 'Freddy'

Goeppertia concinna 'Freddy' is a tropical plant known for its unique leaf movement, which changes with the time of day. It grows to 2 feet tall and wide, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. This plant thrives in high humidity and bright, indirect light, adding a dynamic element to indoor spaces. Its distinctive leaf patterns and movement make it a popular choice for plant enthusiasts.

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