Calathea rufibarba
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Goeppertia rufibarba (syn. Calathea rufibarba), the furry feather or velvet calathea, is a flowering plant in the Marantaceae family, native to Bahia state of northeastern Brazil. The plant’s common names are due to its fuzzy, fur-like underleaf texture, which is unusual in its genus. Common as a houseplant, the species requires warm temperatures, shade, and humidity to thrive, and may produce small yellow flowers. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
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Description
Light
As with most variegated plants, Calathea need plenty of diffused light. Direct sunlight will cause the leaves to fade and lose their markings. They can tolerate some degree of shade, but the more indirect light, the finer the foliage.
Watering
Keep an eye on the water meter. Water when the meter has been on minimum for just 1 to 2 days to ensure moist but not wet conditions. Visit our Hydroculture guide for more information.
Temperature
Prefers warm to high temperatures, ideally between 18-23°C, but can cope with as low as 15°C. Avoid draughts and ensure the plant has reasonable ventilation.
Humidity
High humidity levels are a must. Mist frequently to improve humidity conditions and pop it near the shower from time to time to give it an extra boost.
Feed
Add a hydroculture liquid feed every 2 to 3 waterings during the spring and summer months.
Height & Growth Rate
This Velvet Calathea is a moderately fast growing plant, ultimately reaching heights of around 80cm.
Toxicity
This Calathea is considered non-toxic, therefore safe around children and pets.
Origin
Calathea rufibarba originates from the Tropical Americas.
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