The genus Goeppertia (formerly Calathea), native to the tropical understories of South America, is celebrated for its highly ornamental foliage that exhibits fascinating nyctinasty. This Ethereal DNA Calathea Medallion White features exquisite patterning that mimics natural art, folding its leaves upward at night like hands in prayer. This premium tissue-culture-grown specimen is professionally acclimated to bring unmatched botanical luxury and vibrant tropical energy directly to your indoor spaces.
🌟 Overview
Cultivated via advanced tissue culture for superior health, disease resistance, and robust root development, the Calathea Medallion White is a spectacular collector's plant. Packaged in a compact Jiffy format, it offers plant enthusiasts the joy of nurturing a healthy starter plant into a magnificent, air-purifying indoor feature.
☀️ Light Requirements
- Requires bright, indirect sunlight to maintain its vivid, contrasting leaf patterns.
- Avoid direct solar exposure, which can scorch the delicate variegated foliage.
💧 Water Requirements
- Keep the growing medium consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
- Highly sensitive to fluoride and chlorine; watering with filtered water, distilled water, or rainwater is highly recommended.
📏 Size & Growth
- Current Size: Approximately 10 to 15 cm in height.
- Delivered in a Jiffy starter pot, optimized for seamless transplanting.
🌍 Origin & Characteristics
- Botanical Heritage: Native to South American tropical rainforests.
- Key Characteristic: Nyctinasty (leaves fold up at night and open during the day).
📇 Toxicity & Safety Warning
Great news for pet owners: the Calathea Medallion White is entirely non-toxic and pet-safe for both cats and dogs.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why are the leaves on my Calathea curling or turning brown?
A: This typically indicates low humidity or tap water sensitivity. Increase humidity levels and switch to filtered water.
Q: How fast does this Jiffy starter plant grow?
A: With proper warmth, indirect light, and high humidity, it will grow steadily, pushing out new leaves every few weeks.
Q: Does this plant fold its leaves every night?
A: Yes! This natural circadian rhythm is called nyctinasty and is a healthy sign of a thriving prayer plant.