Calathea ‘Beauty Star’
What a STAR!
Although in it’s juvenile state it can appear close to an Ornata, this Calathea will bring in a beautiful green color as it ages and it’s leaves grow in size.
~Do Not place in full sun or high light. In the wild Marantaceae are tropical forest floor plants. This means they grow best in bright shade to low light conditions.
~Do Not water with tap water that has not been conditioned. Marantaceae are sensitive to metals or excessive nutrients in the water which may cause leaf edges to crisp or burn.
~Make sure to provide moderate to high levels of humidity. If humidity levels are too low [40% or less], leaf edges may crisp or burn.