Maranta (Prayer plant) Lemon Lime
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- Diameter10cm
- Height±20cm
- LovesPartly shady
- BenefitsAir cleaner
- Pet friendlyNon-toxic
What a beauty, isn’t she? The Maranta Lemon Lime is a very popular plant in this family. We totally understand that. What a beautiful dark green soft leaf this plant has. The striking yellow-green veins finish it off and make it really stand out! Another special feature of this plant is that the leaves of the Marantas move when it is dark. The leaves straighten up and even curl up a little. This looks a bit like praying hands, which is why she is nicknamed the Prayer Plant.
Delivered in a 4'' nursery pot.
Your order will be hand picked and packed in our strong and sustainable packaging as soon as possible, after which it will be delivered straight from our greenhouse to your door by your chosen carrier. You can follow the journey of your plants via the tracking link you receive in your mail. If you have any questions regarding your order and its shipment, you can get in contact with our support team.
We expect every order to arrive in tip-top shape. We take intensive care of the plants in our greenhouse and use special and as sustainable as possible protective packaging to ship our plants. We also wrote an extensive blog about how to unpack and prepare your plants for growth after shipping. However there are rare occasions where our plants don’t meet their full potential. That’s why all plants are guaranteed for 30 days after arrival, if still in its original nursery pot.
Everything about Maranta
Maranta is a genus of flowering plants in the Marantaceae family. It's found in Central and South American tropical regions and the West Indies. There are around 40 different species of Maranta known today.
The common name Prayer Plant or Praying Plant refers to members of the Maranta genus, which includes several species of plants with strikingly patterned leaves that fold up at night, as if in prayer. The closely related Calathea genus also includes plants that are sometimes called Prayer Plants because they show similar leaf movements.