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''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the
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. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''
Goeppertia ''Goeppertia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Marantaceae, native to the New World Tropics. It contains 243 accepted species, many of which were until recently assigned to '' Calathea''. It was first described by Nees von Esenbeck ...
''. Calathea currently contains around 60 species.
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to the
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Americas, many of the species are popular as pot plants due to their decorative leaves and, in some species, colorful
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s. The young leaves and
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can retain pools of water called
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ta, that provide habitat for many invertebrates.Jalinsky, J., T.A. Radocy, R. Wertenberger, & C.S. Chaboo. 2014. Insect diversity in phytotelmata habitats of two host plants, Heliconia stricta Huber (Heliconiaceae) and Calathea lutea Schult (Marantaceae) in the south-east Amazon of Peru. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 87(3): 299–311.


Description


Foliage

Calathea leaves are often large and colorfully patterned. The leaves are often variegated with bright colors such as pink, orange, red, and white. The underside of their leaves are frequently purple. During the night, the leaves fold up. In the morning, the leaves unfurl in search of the morning sun. This phenomenon, known as
nyctinasty Nyctinasty is the circadian rhythmic nastic movement of higher plants in response to the onset of darkness, or a plant "sleeping". Nyctinastic movements are associated with diurnal light and temperature changes and controlled by the circadian cloc ...
, is made possible by a small joint the plant possesses between the stem and leaf, called a pulvinus.


Flowers

Calathea flowers can be yellow, purple, and white and bloom in the summer. The flowers have an
asymmetrical Asymmetry is the absence of, or a violation of, symmetry (the property of an object being invariant to a transformation, such as reflection). Symmetry is an important property of both physical and abstract systems and it may be displayed in pre ...
structure with three
petals Petals are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corolla''. Petals are usually ...
and three free sepals. Calathea bracts are often more attractive than its flowers.


Species

The following species are accepted: *'' Calathea anderssonii'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea anulque ''Calathea anulque'' is a species of plant in the Marantaceae family that is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area ...
'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea asplundii'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea barryi'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea brenesii'' Standl. *''
Calathea caesariata ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea calderon-saenzii ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. & M.Serna *''
Calathea carlae ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea casupito ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. ...
'' (Jacq.) G.Mey. *''
Calathea chiriquensis ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea cofaniorum ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea confusa ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea congesta ''Calathea congesta'' is a species of plant in the Marantaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea croatii ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea crotalifera ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' S.Watson *'' Calathea erythrolepis'' L.B.Sm. & Idrobo *'' Calathea fredgandersii'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea fredii'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea galdamesiana ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. & Rod.Flores *''
Calathea gentryi ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea grandifolia'' Lindl. *'' Calathea guzmanioides'' L.B.Sm. & Idrobo *'' Calathea hagbergii'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea harlingii'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea inscripta'' (W.Bull) N.E.Br. *'' Calathea ischnosiphonoides'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea jondule'' H.Kenn. & Hammel *'' Calathea lanibracteata'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea lanicaulis'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea louisae'' *'' Calathea lasiostachya'' Donn.Sm. *'' Calathea lateralis'' (Ruiz & Pav.) Lindl. *''
Calathea latrinotecta ''Calathea latrinotecta'' is a species of plant in the Marantaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an ...
'' H.Kenn. *''
Calathea lutea ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' (Aubl.) E.Mey. ex Schult. *'' Calathea marantina'' (Willd. ex Körn.) K.Koch *'' Calathea monstera'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea multispicata'' H.Kenn. & M.Serna *''
Calathea neillii ''Calathea'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or (like their relatives) prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to ''Calathea'' are now in the genus ''Goeppertia''. C ...
'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea neurophylla'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea nitens'' (W.Bull) Ender *'' Calathea oscariana'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea platystachya'' Standl. & L.O.Williams *'' Calathea pluriplicata'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea plurispicata'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea ravenii'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea recurvata'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea retroflexa'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea rubribracteata'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea shishicoensis'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea similis'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea spiralis'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea striata'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea tarrazuensis'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea timothei'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea toroi'' S.Suárez *'' Calathea trianae'' L.B.Sm. & Idrobo *'' Calathea utilis'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea velutinifolia'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea verruculosa'' H.Kenn. *'' Calathea yawankama'' H.Kenn.


Ecology

Calathea are native to parts of tropical
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and were introduced in
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. The species is native to the following countries and regions: *
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* Bolivia *
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* Colombia * Costa Rica *
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* El Salvador *
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* Guatemala * Guyana * Honduras *
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* Leeward Islands *
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*
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*
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* Suriname *
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* Venezuelan Antilles *
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Cultivation

In ample conditions, calatheas can grow up to three feet in height with wide leaves. Though they are slow growers, once they reach their ultimate height they will stop growing.


Light

Like the shady floors of the tropical canopies, this genus prefers low to medium light. Too much direct sunlight can damage their fragile leaves. Signs of too much sun exposure may result in sunburn or dullness in the color of the leaves.


Temperature & Humidity

Along with low to indirect light preferences, these plants require high
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to mimic their natural habitat . Some calatheas are placed in bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas with high-moisture levels. Calatheas prefer temperatures 60°F / 15°C and above to support healthy growth. These plants are also sensitive to cold air. The ideal temperatures range for these plants is 75°F / 23°C to 85°F / 29°C.


Water

Calatheas should be kept moist but not wet. Over or under watering these plants can lead to brown, dry leaves. Calathea are sensitive to minerals found in tap water such as
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and fluoride.


Growing medium

Ideal soil conditions for calatheas should be porous and well draining. Drainage is very important for calatheas due to root rot. A light porous soil and pot with a drainage hole will ensure the plant's delicate root system is not over-watered.Calatheas prefer the soil to be moist but not overwatered. The species also prefers an acidic soil pH.


Cultivars

The genus ''Calathea'' is expansive and is not short of many cultivars.
Cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ...
s include: *''Calathea'' 'Beauty Star' *''Calathea'' 'Eclipse' *''Calathea'' 'Freddie' *''Calathea'' 'Indri' *''Calathea'' 'Mia' *''Calathea'' 'Misto' * ''Calathea'' 'Zebrina'


Houseplants

The species was first introduced as a houseplant in the 1970s and 1980s. Over the years, calatheas have become a popular houseplant because of their attractive leaves. Calathea are also grown outdoors in Hawaii and southern Florida. Unlike their wild counterparts, many if not most indoor-kept calathea will not flower.


Propagation

Plant propagation Plant propagation is the process by which new plants grow from a variety of sources: seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts. Plant propagation can also refer to the man-made or natural dispersal of seeds. Propagation typically occurs as a step i ...
is the process of creating an offspring of a plant through a mother plant. Calathea achieve propagation through division. To successfully propagate a calathea, one needs to have a healthy established mother plant. After removing the mother plant from its pot, one can gently separate the plant into smaller parts. Once the calathea has been successfully divided, each new grouping must be planted in its own (well-draining) pot. The newly established calathea will soon shoot out new leaves and continue to grow.


Native uses

In its native range, the large and tough leaves are popular for holding small items. Sometimes, they are used unprocessed, e.g. to wrap
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for transport in parts of
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, such as the Benevides region of
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. In other places, the leaves are used in
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to produce containers, such as the
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s of the
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people of Colombia . Most famous, perhaps, are the decorative ''Calathea''-leaf
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containers produced in some villages of
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, especially in Ban Huak ( Amphoe Si Bun Rueang) where they are an important source of income and sold to locals and tourists alike . ''Calathea'' foliage is of importance to some herbivores, such as the caterpillars of the purple owl (''Caligo beltrao'') which feed on '' C. zebrina'' . For a list of ''Calathea'' diseases, see List of foliage plant diseases (Marantaceae). Due to
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, several species are threatened with extinction .


References

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