Calathea Plants
Your ultimate guide to Calathea Plants: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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Calathea Zebrina: Complete Care And Growing GuideAttractively exotic, calathea zebrina will add some tropical flair and interest to your houseplant collection.
By Jackie Rhoades
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Rattlesnake Plant Care: How To Grow Rattlesnake HouseplantsThe rattlesnake plant is a decorative perennial with strappy, spotted leaves and deep purple undersides. Click to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Winterizing Calatheas: Tips For Calathea Care In WinterCalatheas are tropical plants and commonly grown indoors. Click here to learn about winterizing calatheas and their care in winter.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Calathea Propagation Methods: How To Propagate Calathea PlantsGrown for its attractive foliage, the calathea is a favorite houseplant. Click here for info on the propagation of calathea plants.
By Becca Badgett
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Calathea Vs. Maranta – Are Calathea And Maranta The SameAre Calathea and Maranta the same? They're closely related and often confused with one another, but are in different genera. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Calathea Care In Gardens: Tips For Growing Calathea Plants OutsideWill Calathea grow outdoors? It depends on your climate because Calathea is a tropical plant. If you?re fortunate to live in a warm, humid climate in USDA plant hardiness zone 8 or above, you can certainly try growing calathea plants in your garden. Click here for more info.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Indoor Pinstripe Plant Info: Growing A Pinstripe HouseplantCalathea ornata, or the pinstripe houseplant, is a striking plant with beautifully veined leaves that can make a striking statement in your home. Like any Calathea, houseplant care can be tricky and extra effort is needed for them to look their best indoors. Learn more here.
By Raffaele Di Lallo
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Varieties Of Calathea – Learn About Different Calathea PlantsThere are many types of Calathea that come in a beautiful array of showy foliage. In fact, there are nearly 300 different cultivars, but only a small number are readily available. Read on to learn about them.
By Raffaele Di Lallo

