Calathea ornata 'Sanderiana'
Calathea Pin-Stripe
Calathea Pin Stripe or Calathea Ornata are tropical plants with pink pinstripes decorating their large waxy deep green and maroon coloured leaves, which beautifully dance according to the circadian rhythm. These beautiful indoor plants provide a colour filled focal point in any room. Similarly to other Calatheas, they need indirect light or light shade, a lot of humidity and constant soil moisture to thrive; so either keep them in a bathroom or kitchen or next to a humidifier.
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Keep me in a humid spot like your bathroom or kitchen and out of direct sunshine. Give me small amounts of filtered water regularly.
Keep me in bright, indirect light or light shade but out of direct sunshine.
Mist me regularly or keep me in a humid place like a kitchen or bathroom.
Water me little and often, so that my soil feels moist but not waterlogged.
About Calathea Pin-Stripe
Calatheas are held in high esteem due to their incredible range of colours and shapes. Native to tropical jungles of the Amazon, as houseplants they provide a centrepiece of colour and interest. In South America, Calatheas play a key role in local culture as they have a wide range of uses including transporting food, making roofs for houses, as well as for medicinal properties. While they are popular houseplants, due to habitat destruction in their native South America they are becoming increasingly threatened in the wild.
In the wild Calatheas live on the jungle floor and have adapted to thrive below the canopy. They have big leaves with a wide surface area to capture any water that leaks down from the canopy above and the light that prisms from higher up. Many Calatheas follow a process called nyctinasty, where their leaves furl up at night and unfurl at dawn following a circadian rhythm. It is believed they do this to follow the sun through the sky and absorb as much light as possible.
To give Calatheas the best chance of thriving it's important to recreate the conditions of their native habitat. They should be kept out of direct sunshine, by a north-facing window or set back from the window in a bright room. Calatheas love high humidity, making them perfect for a kitchen or bathroom. They like to have constantly moist but not wet soil, so it is best to water them little and often. They can also be fussy with the type of water, so rainwater or filtered water is best. They also hate the cold, so avoid exposure to any temperatures below 15 degrees centigrade.
Calatheas are said to symbolise a new beginning as each day their leaves furl up in the evening and unfurl in the morning. It is said that the phrase turning over a new leaf comes from this behaviour.
This plant is non-toxic so although not advised should pose no harm if accidentally chewed or eaten by your furry friends.
This plant is non-toxic so although not advised should pose no harm if accidentally chewed or eaten by your furry friends.