Calathea Beautiful Star
- Botanical Name : Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star'
- Family Name: Marantaceae
- Stems: 1-2inch
- Temperature: 18-30°C
- Other: Likes shade and moisture.
Overview
Product Description
The Tropical Elegance of Calathea Beautiful Star
The Picky Life of a Tropical Princess
Calathea Beautiful Star is like a choosy tropical princess with a taste for the finer things in life. Hailing from the warm and humid climes of Brazil’s tropical rainforests, this plant is used to sipping cocktails under the canopy of large trees, basking in the dappled shade. At home, it prefers the bright but indirect light near east or north-facing windows, the VIP section of the plant world. If it has to hang out in a spotlight, sheer curtains will soften the glare. And it’s got a temperature sweet spot between 65°F and 85°F (18-30°C).
The New Darling of Fashion
Calathea Beautiful Staris the new darling of the fashion world, sporting leaves that are this season’s must-have trend—long, narrow, and dark green with stripes of lighter green, silver, and white. The rich purple underside of its leaves is its fashion statement. As a cultivar of Calathea ornata and part of the Marantaceae family, it grows with an elegant upright posture, making it a fantastic addition to any Calathea collection. Its leaves unfurl during the day and fold up at night, as if bowing to the latest trends.
Origin: The Aristocrat of the Jungle
Calathea Beautiful Star is the aristocrat of the jungle, originating from the lush confines of Brazil’s tropical rainforests, where it’s accustomed to the royal treatment under the forest canopy. This plant is a cultivated variety of Calathea ornata, part of a prestigious family of 530 species across 31 genera, quite the extended family.
Popularity: The Superstar of Indoor Plants
Calathea Beautiful Star is the superstar of the indoor plant world, with fans all over the globe. Its leaves perform a daily show, unfolding in the morning and closing up at night, a unique habit that adds to its charm. Plus, it’s non-toxic to humans and pets, making it a safe and beloved addition to any home.
Color Changes: The Magic of Aging
As it matures, the bright stripes on Calathea Beautiful Star leaves gradually turn white, a magical transformation that comes with age. If the plant doesn’t get enough light over time, it might lose its vibrant colors, like a fading sunset.
Common Diseases and Pests: The Little Annoyances of the Plant World
Calathea Beautiful Star sometimes faces the little annoyances of red spider mites and mealybugs. These are the mosquito bites of the plant world. Keeping the soil moist is a good way to prevent them. To treat red spider mites, a shower to wash them off, followed by a wipe with rubbing alcohol, and then a neem oil application can do the trick. Mealybugs can be treated the same way or controlled by introducing their natural enemies—ladybugs. These are the minor skirmishes it faces on its journey to greatness.
The Chameleon Colors of Calathea Beautiful Star
Calathea Beautiful Star thrives with bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant leaf stripes and requires a humid environment to prevent leaf curling or browning. A consistent temperature between 65°F and 85°F (18-30°C) is ideal, and careful watering practices that avoid both overwatering, which can cause root rot, and underwatering, which leads to leaf curling, are essential for its health and visual appeal.