Calathea makoyana - the Peacock plant or cathedral windows has dark green leaves with lighter green feather markings and purple undersides. You can see why it’s also called Cathedral Windows with those amazing leaves and the patterns. New leaves pop up as curled or rolled up which lets you see the pinkish undersides of the leaves.
Place in light shade and dappled light indoors. Its best to keep the soil continuously moist, but not wet.
It likes humidity but you can also get away with misting it regularly. Try to use non-fluoridated water.
Place in light shade and dappled light indoors. Its best to keep the soil continuously moist, but not wet.
It likes humidity but you can also get away with misting it regularly. Try to use non-fluoridated water.