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Calathea Elliptica ‘ Vittata ’
Calathea Elliptica ‘ Vittata ’
Like many species of the Marantaceae family, Calathea Elliptica Vittata has the characteristic feature of folding up their leaves at dusk to dawn by means of the tiny geniculum, an angular knee-like joint connecting it to the petiole, resembling hands put together in prayer, hence the other common name, Prayer Plant. In the morning the leaves of Calathea Elliptica Vittata will return to normal position, that is, almost perpendicular to the petioles.
Daily Care of Calathea Elliptica Vittata:
Sunlight Demand: |
Partial Shade |
Flower Color: |
N/A |
Foliage: |
Green |
Soil Condition: |
Peat Moss |
Water Requirement: |
Medium |
Purchase Size: |
6 - 8''(15 - 20 cm) |
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