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indoor plant with striped leaves Calathea zebrina – The Nurso

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indoor plant with striped leaves Calathea zebrina – The NursoCalathea zebrina (Zebra Plant) Calathea zebrina is a tropical foliage plant known for its bold, velvety leaves marked with distinctive zebra like striping. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, it belongs to the Marantaceae family and displays the characteristic leaf movement associated with prayer plants, with foliage subtly adjusting position throughout the day. The leaves are large, oval to lance shaped, with a soft, matte texture. Each leaf

Calathea zebrina (Zebra Plant)

Calathea zebrina is a tropical foliage plant known for its bold, velvety leaves marked with distinctive zebra-like striping. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, it belongs to the Marantaceae family and displays the characteristic leaf movement associated with prayer plants, with foliage subtly adjusting position throughout the day.

The leaves are large, oval to lance-shaped, with a soft, matte texture. Each leaf features deep green striping layered over a lighter green base, creating strong visual contrast. The undersides are typically a rich purple, adding depth when viewed from different angles.


Key Features

Calathea zebrina is valued for its dramatic foliage and strong visual presence. The velvety texture of the leaves distinguishes it from many other indoor plants, giving it a more tactile, premium appearance.

It forms a dense, upright clump, making it suitable as a feature plant in interiors. Compared to finer-leaved species, its larger foliage creates a more structured and bold look.

As with most calatheas, it is more sensitive to environmental conditions than hardier indoor plants, requiring consistent care to maintain optimal appearance.


Growth Habit and Size

Calathea zebrina grows as a clumping plant, with leaves emerging from the base on upright stems.

Indoors, it typically reaches between 0.6 and 1 metre in height, with a similar spread. Growth is moderate when provided with stable warmth, humidity, and consistent moisture.


Care Requirements

Light

Prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate medium light conditions but should be protected from direct sunlight, which can scorch or fade the leaves.

Watering

Requires consistently moist soil. The top layer of soil can dry slightly between watering, but the plant should not be allowed to dry out completely.

Water approximately once per week, adjusting depending on temperature and humidity. It is sensitive to both overwatering and underwatering.

Soil

A well-draining yet moisture-retentive mix is essential. A blend of indoor potting mix with perlite and coco peat is suitable.

Temperature and Humidity

Thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 28°C. Avoid exposure to cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.

High humidity is important for maintaining healthy foliage. Low humidity often results in browning edges or leaf damage.


Maintenance

Remove damaged or yellowing leaves at the base to maintain appearance. Leaves can be wiped occasionally to remove dust and preserve their velvety finish.

Feed lightly during the growing season using a diluted liquid fertiliser. Avoid excessive fertiliser application.

Repot every 1–2 years as needed. Division can be used for propagation during repotting.


Common Issues

Brown leaf edges are commonly caused by low humidity, inconsistent watering, or mineral buildup in water.

Leaf curling may indicate underwatering, dry air, or environmental stress.

Yellowing leaves are often a result of overwatering or poor drainage.

Calathea zebrina may be prone to pests such as spider mites in dry conditions.


Applications

Suitable for:

Indoor feature planting
Residential styling with bold foliage contrast
Office and commercial interiors with controlled conditions
Bathrooms or humid environments
Layered plant arrangements

Its large, patterned leaves make it effective as a focal point in interior plant design.


Specification and Care Chart

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Calathea zebrina
Common Name Zebra Plant
Plant Type Indoor foliage plant
Mature Height 0.6 m to 1 m
Growth Habit Upright, clumping
Growth Rate Moderate
Light Conditions Medium to bright indirect light
Direct Sunlight Not suitable
Watering Frequency Weekly; keep soil consistently moist
Soil Type Well-draining, moisture-retentive mix
Drainage Requirement Essential
Temperature Range 18°C to 28°C
Humidity High preferred
Fertiliser Light feeding in growing season
Maintenance Level Moderate to high
Pet Safety Generally considered non-toxic

FAQ – Calathea zebrina

How often should I water Calathea zebrina?
Water approximately once per week, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

Does Calathea zebrina need high humidity?
Yes. It performs best in high humidity. Low humidity often leads to brown leaf edges.

Can it tolerate low light?
It can tolerate medium light, but growth may slow and leaf vibrancy may reduce in low light.

Why are the leaves curling?
Leaf curl is usually caused by underwatering, dry air, or temperature stress.

Is it pet safe?
Yes, it is generally considered non-toxic to pets.

How big does it grow?
Typically grows up to 1 metre indoors in both height and spread.



Product Name: Calathea zebrina
Common Name: Zebra Plant
Category: Indoor Plant
Description: A tropical indoor plant with velvety green leaves featuring bold zebra-like striping. Suitable for bright indirect light, high humidity, and consistent moisture.
Light: Medium to bright indirect light
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist; water weekly
Humidity: High preferred
Height: 0.6m to 1m indoors
Soil: Well-draining, moisture-retentive mix


FAQ Snippet 

How often should I water Calathea zebrina?
Water weekly, keeping soil consistently moist.

What light does it need?
Bright, indirect light is ideal.

Why are the leaves browning?
Usually due to low humidity, inconsistent watering, or mineral buildup.

Is it pet safe?
Yes, generally non-toxic.

How large does it grow?
Up to 1 metre indoors.

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