Calathea Rufibarba plant, also known as the Feather Calathea, is a beautiful houseplant native to the tropical rainforests of South America. With its lush greenery and unique leaf pattern, this plant adds a touch of natural elegance to any room. But there is more to this plant than just its beauty. Discover everything you need to know about the Calathea Rufibarba below.
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Calathea Rufibarba 45 cm Air Purification
Like many other Calathea species, the Calathea Rufibarba is known for its ability to purify the air. With its large leaves, this plant helps filter harmful substances from the air, improving the air quality in your home.
Calathea Rufibarba 45 cm Toxicity
Although the Calathea Rufibarba does not have serious toxicity, it is important to know that the leaves can be mildly toxic if ingested. It is recommended to keep the plant out of reach of curious pets and children.
Calathea Rufibarba 45 cm Species
The Calathea Rufibarba belongs to the Marantaceae family and is one of the many beautiful varieties within the genus Calathea. Other popular species include the Calathea Orbifolia and the Calathea Medallion, each with its own unique characteristics.
Calathea Rufibarba 45 cm Care
Calathea Rufibarba Light & Location
The Calathea Rufibarba thrives best in a spot with bright, indirect light. Ensure that the plant is not exposed to direct sunlight, as this can damage the leaves. A location near a window with a thin curtain for filtration is ideal.
Watering Calathea Rufibarba
Keep the soil of the Calathea Rufibarba slightly moist, but avoid letting the roots sit in water at all times. Allow the top layer of soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent excessive moisture, which can lead to root rot.
Feeding Calathea Rufibarba
Feed the Calathea Rufibarba a mild liquid fertilizer monthly during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce the frequency during the dormant period in autumn and winter. Too much fertilizer can harm the plant, so follow the instructions on the packaging carefully.
Repotting Calathea Rufibarba
It is recommended to repot the Calathea Rufibarba every few years, preferably in the spring. Use a pot that is only slightly larger than the previous one to avoid overpotting the plant. Ensure good drainage by adding a layer of gravel or clay pellets to the bottom of the pot.
Pruning Calathea Rufibarba
Regularly prune dead or damaged leaves from the Calathea Rufibarba with sharp, clean scissors to promote the plant's health. This also helps maintain the aesthetics and stimulate the growth of new leaves.
Calathea Rufibarba Flowers
The Calathea Rufibarba is not known for its flowers, but for its beautiful leaves. However, if conditions are favorable, small white flowers may appear during the growing season. Flowering can vary depending on growing conditions and the health of the plant.
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