Peacock plant
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πΏ Calathea makoyana (Peacock Plant) Overview
Botanical Name: Calathea makoyana
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Cathedral Windows, Prayer Plant (related group)
Family: Marantaceae
Origin: Native to eastern Brazil, thriving on the tropical forest floor under filtered light
Type: Evergreen perennial (grown indoors as a decorative foliage plant)
β¨ Description
The Peacock Plant is named for its vividly patterned leaves, which resemble the eye spots of a peacockβs tail. Each leaf is a work of art:
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Top surface: Pale green background with dark green feathered markings radiating from the midrib
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Underside: Rich purple to maroon hue
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Shape: Oval, slightly elongated leaves on slender, upright stems
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Growth habit: Compact and bushy, forming a lush mound of 1β2 feet tall
The leaves fold upward at night, a characteristic behavior of Calatheas known as nyctinasty β similar to prayer plants (Maranta leuconeura).
βοΈ Light Requirements
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Prefers bright, indirect light β similar to the dappled sunlight of a rainforest floor.
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Too much direct sunlight can fade or burn the leaf patterns.
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Can tolerate lower light but will grow slower and may lose vibrancy.
π§ Watering
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Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy.
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Water when the top inch of soil feels slightly dry.
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Use filtered, rain, or distilled water β Calatheas are sensitive to fluoride, chlorine, and mineral buildup.
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Avoid letting the plant sit in standing water.
π‘οΈ Temperature & Humidity
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Temperature: 65β80Β°F (18β27Β°C)
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Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
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Humidity: High humidity (60β80%) is essential.
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Use a humidifier, pebble tray, or group plants together.
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Low humidity can cause leaf edges to brown or curl.
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π± Soil & Potting
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Prefers a light, well-draining mix that retains moisture but doesnβt stay soggy.
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1 part potting soil
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1 part perlite
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1 part coco coir or peat moss
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Repot every 1β2 years in spring to refresh soil and promote root health.
πΈ Fertilization
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Feed every 4β6 weeks during spring and summer with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer (ΒΌ to Β½ strength).
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Avoid overfertilizing β it can scorch delicate roots and mar leaf edges.
πΏ Growth Habit
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Compact and clumping.
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Mature plants reach about 1.5β2 feet tall and wide.
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Propagates by division rather than stem cuttings.
βοΈ Pruning & Maintenance
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Remove yellow or crispy leaves with clean shears to maintain appearance.
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Wipe leaves gently to remove dust and allow for better photosynthesis.
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Rotate periodically for even growth.
π± Propagation
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Best propagated through root division during repotting:
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Gently separate sections of the root ball, ensuring each has roots and leaves.
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Replant in small pots with fresh mix and high humidity until established.
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πͺ² Common Issues
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Brown leaf tips or edges: Low humidity, tap water chemicals, or overfertilization.
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Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
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Curling leaves: Underwatering or dry air.
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Pests: Watch for spider mites, mealybugs, and fungus gnats in dry conditions.
π Mature Size
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Height: 1β2 ft (30β60 cm)
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Spread: 1β2 ft (30β60 cm)
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Growth rate: Moderate, depending on humidity and light
π Fun Fact
The Peacock Plantβs leaf patterns are so vivid they almost appear hand-painted β no two leaves are exactly alike. Its nightly βprayerβ motion makes it seem alive and responsive, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts who enjoy interactive foliage.
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