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We fully understand that you would like to see your XL plant first, which is why we can send a picture of it via WhatsApp. When you send a WhatsApp to the following number, we will take some pictures.
If your living room catches a little less light or if you are looking for plants that will do just fine in that one corner, then this combination deal is for you! The Asplenium Crispy Wave and the Calathea Leopardina are perfectly happy in a shady spot.
The Asplenium Crispy Wave 25cm is actually quite an attention grabber and loves a good portion of love. It is therefore important that you know how best to care for this green houseplant!
The Asplenium slurps up a lot and needs water very often. The soil should always be moist. Of course, you do not need to let the plant float!
In terms of light and location, the Asplenium likes a little bit of both. A good combination of shade and light is highly appreciated by this green houseplant!
The Asplenium is slightly poisonous when ingested, so be a little careful with pets and small children.
Like all Calathea's, the Calathea Leopardina needs to be placed in a shady spot. Because Calatheas originally grow in the shadow of large plants and tall trees, they do not tolerate too much sunlight. This will endanger the production of new leaf patterns and the leaves may even burn. Take this into account when selecting a location for the Calathea Leopardina.
The soil of the Calathea Leopardina may always remain slightly moist, but make sure not to over water the plant. Too much water can cause it to accumulate at the bottom of the pot near the roots, which can cause root rot. Root rot can mean the end of the plant.
The Calathea Leopardina originally grows in the tropics of South America and the Amazon. Here, the plant grows up in the shadow of larger plants and tall trees. For this reason, the plant prefers a shady spot in your home and does not tolerate direct sunlight well. So pay attention to this when you are choosing a place for the plant. In a shady spot, the leaves will remain at their best and the production of new leaf patterns will be stimulated. The plant can also survive well in normal daylight, but make sure that the Calathea Leopardina does not receive too much light. When the Calathea is placed in too much light, it will show this by curling its leaves and becoming crunchy.
No, fortunately the Calathea Leopardina is not poisonous to humans or animals.
These green houseplants are delivered in a pot. All our houseplants are sent in specially designed shipping boxes! Because of the unique interior, the green houseplants stand firm in the box and cannot move. Houseplants don't mind being in a dark box for a day. This way, we make sure that your green friend is delivered to your home in tip-top shape.
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