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🐾Calathea Lancifolia 'Rattlesnake'

🐾Calathea Lancifolia 'Rattlesnake'

Botanical Name: Calathea lancifolia ‘Rattlesnake’

Common Names: Rattlesnake Plant, Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant

Description

 

This bold beauty is all drama, no danger. The Rattlesnake Calathea is loved for its long, narrow leaves with deep green oval markings that look hand-painted—and yes, slightly reptilian in the coolest way possible. The leaf edges have a gentle ripple, and the undersides flash a rich purple when they move.

Like all calatheas, this plant is a natural performer: its leaves subtly shift and adjust throughout the day as the light changes. Native to tropical regions of South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, it’s grown almost entirely for its striking foliage and lively personality. Think: living art with a circadian rhythm.

 

 

🌤 Light

Indirect view of the sky.

Bright, indirect light keeps the pattern crisp. Too much sun = faded leaves and bad vibes.

💧 Water

Allow the soil to dry about 25% between waterings.

 

Consistent moisture is key—this plant prefers a routine, not surprises.

🪴 Soil

Well-draining, airy soil that holds some moisture without staying soggy. Drainage holes are non-negotiable.

🐾 Pet Safety

Pet-friendly 💚

Safe for cats and dogs—no stress, no emergency Googling.

 

 

✨ FEATURES

  • Eye-catching, patterned foliage with rippled edges
  • Purple undersides for bonus visual interest
  • Leaves move throughout the day (plant parents love a little magic)
  • Great statement plant for shelves, plant stands, and bright rooms
  • Non-toxic to pets and people

 

 

🌿 Fleurish Tip

If your Rattlesnake starts curling or looking a little crunchy, it’s usually saying “Hey friend, consistency please.” Keep the light soft, the watering steady, and don’t move it every five minutes. This plant thrives when it knows where it lives.

 

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