Calathea Musaica 'Network'
Calathea Musaica 'Network'
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Calathea Musaica , also known as "Network Calathea" or "Mosaic Plant", with a unique net pattern
Originally from the tropical rainforests of South America, Calathea Musaica thrives in the moist and shady environments where it developed its characteristic patterns. This plant is a popular choice among plant enthusiasts for its decorative leaves and ability to create a calm and green atmosphere in your home.
Care: Plant Calathea Musaica in a well-drained soil mix rich in organic matter, such as our peat-free mix of coir, worm humus and perlite. It thrives best in indirect light. Keep the soil evenly moist, but allow the top layer of soil to dry out slightly between waterings.
Botanical description
Scientific name: Goeppertia kegeljanii, known in the plant trade as ' Calathea Musaica' Network .
Origin: Coast of Brazil mainly Espírito Santo region
Endangered: Not endangered but sought after for its decorative foliage and can be difficult to find in some areas.
Leaves: The leaves are large, oval and have a distinct mesh pattern in dark green and light green that gives a mosaic-like effect.
Growth habit: Calathea Musaica Network grows as a compact, bushy plant and can reach a height of up to 60 cm under optimal conditions.
Whether you are a plant enthusiast looking for a new and unique plant or want to add an elegant and colorful ornament to your home, Calathea Musaica will be an excellent choice. Buy Calathea Musaica online and transform your space with this tropical plant.
Shipping & Policy
Shipping & Policy
When buying live plants, transport can sometimes affect the condition of the plant. We strive to ensure that all plants arrive in good health, but minor shipping damage, such as a torn leaf or bent stem, is sometimes unavoidable. Read more about our policy here.
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