
Calathea Makoyana (P14)
Calathea makoyana, also known as the Peacock Plant or Cathedral Windows, is a beautiful and popular species within the Calathea genus. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, this tropical evergreen plant is cherished for its striking foliage, featuring large, lance-shaped leaves with intricate patterns of deep green and light green markings. The unique and eye-catching leaf design gives it the nickname "Cathedral Windows," while the contrasting colors resemble the vibrant plumage of a peacock, earning it the name "Peacock Plant."
Why We Like It:
- Stunning leaf patterns: Calathea makoyana's leaves exhibit intricate patterns of deep green and light green markings, resembling the ornate stained glass windows of cathedrals, adding elegance and beauty to any indoor space.
- Low light tolerance: This plant is well-suited for low to medium light conditions, making it an excellent choice for rooms with indirect light or spaces away from windows.
- Air-purifying qualities: Calathea makoyana contributes to improving indoor air quality by filtering out toxins, enhancing the overall health and well-being of its surroundings.
What to Know:
- Light requirements: Calathea makoyana thrives in low to medium light conditions. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as it can cause leaf burn and damage.
- Watering and humidity: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Ensure the plant is in a humid environment, as it prefers higher humidity levels to maintain its lush foliage.
- Soil and potting: Plant Calathea makoyana in well-draining, peat-based potting mix to ensure proper aeration and moisture retention.
- Temperature requirements: Maintain the plant in a warm environment, with temperatures ranging between 65-80°F (18-27°C).
- Pruning and grooming: Remove any brown or yellowing leaves to promote healthy growth and maintain the plant's attractive appearance.
Flower Colour: While Calathea makoyana can produce small, inconspicuous flowers, they are usually not the main attraction of this plant, and it is primarily grown for its striking foliage.
Flowering Months: Calathea makoyana rarely blooms indoors. Its main appeal lies in its gorgeous foliage, which is the standout feature of this plant.
Height and Spread: When fully grown, Calathea makoyana typically reaches a height of around 1-2 feet (30-60 centimeters) with a similar spread, making it a compact and manageable indoor plant.
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Description
Calathea makoyana, also known as the Peacock Plant or Cathedral Windows, is a beautiful and popular species within the Calathea genus. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, this tropical evergreen plant is cherished for its striking foliage, featuring large, lance-shaped leaves with intricate patterns of deep green and light green markings. The unique and eye-catching leaf design gives it the nickname "Cathedral Windows," while the contrasting colors resemble the vibrant plumage of a peacock, earning it the name "Peacock Plant."
Why We Like It:
- Stunning leaf patterns: Calathea makoyana's leaves exhibit intricate patterns of deep green and light green markings, resembling the ornate stained glass windows of cathedrals, adding elegance and beauty to any indoor space.
- Low light tolerance: This plant is well-suited for low to medium light conditions, making it an excellent choice for rooms with indirect light or spaces away from windows.
- Air-purifying qualities: Calathea makoyana contributes to improving indoor air quality by filtering out toxins, enhancing the overall health and well-being of its surroundings.
What to Know:
- Light requirements: Calathea makoyana thrives in low to medium light conditions. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as it can cause leaf burn and damage.
- Watering and humidity: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Ensure the plant is in a humid environment, as it prefers higher humidity levels to maintain its lush foliage.
- Soil and potting: Plant Calathea makoyana in well-draining, peat-based potting mix to ensure proper aeration and moisture retention.
- Temperature requirements: Maintain the plant in a warm environment, with temperatures ranging between 65-80°F (18-27°C).
- Pruning and grooming: Remove any brown or yellowing leaves to promote healthy growth and maintain the plant's attractive appearance.
Flower Colour: While Calathea makoyana can produce small, inconspicuous flowers, they are usually not the main attraction of this plant, and it is primarily grown for its striking foliage.
Flowering Months: Calathea makoyana rarely blooms indoors. Its main appeal lies in its gorgeous foliage, which is the standout feature of this plant.
Height and Spread: When fully grown, Calathea makoyana typically reaches a height of around 1-2 feet (30-60 centimeters) with a similar spread, making it a compact and manageable indoor plant.













