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Maranta leuconeura E.Morren
Synonym |
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Maranta kerchoviana
E.Morren |
Family |
: |
Marantaceae |
Distribution |
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Native to the Brazil |
Habitat |
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native to brazilian tropical forests; well-known
houseplant in temperate regions |
Endemic/Exotic |
: |
Exotic |
Uses |
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Can be grown in planters, hanging baskets, mass
planting, and as an edging plant. This plant is frequently used in shopping
malls. |
Key
botanical characters: It is a variable, rhizomatous
perennial, growing to 30 cm (12 in) tall and broad, with crowded clumps of
evergreen, strikingly-marked oval leaves, each up to 12 cm (5 in) long.The
leaves have a habit of lying flat during the day, and folding in an erect position
at night as if in prayer for evening vespers, hence the common name
"prayer plant". This behaviour is an example of a diurnal rhythm.
Small, white flowers appear during the growing season, although this is
rarely observed in houseplants and the flowers are not of particular value in
comparison to the attractive foliage.The broad leaves of the plant are oval,
two-color, greenish and fairly shiny. There are spots on both sides of the
leaf medium, the color of which varies depending on the variety. The spots
may be light green, green, brownish or dark gray. Medium color also varies by
variety. The undersides of the leaves are variable, ranging from a light
green, common in M. leuconeura var. kerchoveana, to a deep red, common in M.
leuconeura var. erythroneura. Roots are shallow. |
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