





Peacock Plant
Scientifically called the Calathea makoyana, the Peacock plant is a stunning indoor plant with patterned leaves that resemble the delicate feathers of a peacock. These eye-catching variegations come in a variety of hues ranging from green, pink, cream, white, and gray, a quality that greatly adds to its allure along with its pet-friendly nature.
Note : Color may appear slightly different in person due to photographic lighting and monitor settings.
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Needs bright indirect sunlight
Place your plants on window sills where it can get the brightest possible indirect light. Bright indirect light is when the plant is within a couple of feet of a natural source of light.
Water once a week
Always check your plants before watering, the topsoil should be dry to touch. For succulents allow the potting mix to dry completely before watering again.
Beginner Friendly
Low maintenance and forgiving. Perfect for first-time plant parents. Thrives with minimal care.
Bright indirect sunlight
Place near a window with filtered light. Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch the leaves. Can tolerate low light conditions.

Peacock Plant
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FAQs
Where should I put my peacock plant?
Peacock plants ideally need 6-8 hours of bright, indirect sunlight. So, for ideal sunlight exposure, place your plant near a brightly lit window sill or balcony.
Do peacock plants bloom?
Calathea Peacock plants rarely bloom when grown indoors. In the wild, they produce small flowers that are not particularly ornamental. However, they do not generally bloom indoors.
Is a peacock plant good for indoors?
Yes, Peacock plants are great additions to all kinds of indoor spaces. They grow well in containers and can do well in a variety of conditions. You must just remember to keep the plant in one spot consistently to avoid stress.
Why is a peacock plant called a prayer plant?
The Peacock Plant is called a Prayer Plant because the leaves of the plant close up at night as if joining their "hands" in prayer. This earns them their name and reputation, and makes them a popular collector's plant.
Do peacock plants close at night?
Yes, Peacock plants close up their leaves at night and give the appearance of being in prayer. They are well-known for this unique behavioral pattern, often becoming a plant enthusiast's favorite.



