Calathea Makoyana (Peacock Plant) – Stunning Foliage for Indoor Elegance
The Calathea Makoyana, commonly known as the Peacock Plant, is a striking houseplant prized for its delicate, feather-like patterns in shades of green, cream, and deep purple. Its vibrant foliage mimics the beauty of peacock feathers, making it a standout addition to any indoor space. Perfect for homes and offices, this plant thrives in low to medium light and adds a refreshing tropical touch. This Peacock Plant is easy to care for and adds a touch of sophistication to any room.
Why Choose Calathea Makoyana?
- Unique, decorative leaves with intricate natural patterns
- Pet-friendly and non-toxic, safe for households with animals
- Helps purify indoor air by filtering out toxins
- Thrives in indirect light, making it ideal for homes and offices
- Foliage naturally moves with light changes throughout the day
Care Tips:
- Prefers bright, indirect light but adapts to lower light conditions
- Keep soil evenly moist, avoiding dryness or waterlogging
- Benefits from high humidity; mist regularly or use a humidity tray
- Best grown in well-draining soil at warm, stable temperatures
- Avoid direct sunlight, which may fade its vibrant leaf patterns
Bring a touch of tropical beauty to your space with the Calathea Makoyana. Order today and enjoy this elegant, easy-care indoor plant in your home or office. Enjoy the benefits of cleaner air and a visually appealing environment with this unique houseplant.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will my Calathea Makoyana get? Typically, a Calathea Makoyana will reach a height and spread of about 2 feet indoors.
- What kind of light does my Peacock Plant need? This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch its leaves.
- How often should I water my Calathea Makoyana? Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
- Is the Calathea Makoyana safe for pets? Yes, this plant is non-toxic and considered safe for cats and dogs.
- Why are the leaves on my Calathea Makoyana turning brown? Brown leaves can be caused by low humidity, tap water, or direct sunlight. Try increasing humidity, using filtered water, and moving the plant to a shadier location.

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