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Description
prayer plant ctenanthe Ctenanthe oppenheimianaCtenanthe oppenheimiana Ctenanthe oppenheimiana is a tall, bushy Marantaceae species with long patterned leaves and a clear upright presence. The foliage is lanceolate to obovate, green with pale silver green to cream banding, and coloured reddish purple underneath. The petioles lift the leaves above the pot, so the plant develops height and layered movement as it matures. This Brazilian species develops dense rhizomatous growth, tall petioles and
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana is a tall, bushy Marantaceae species with long patterned leaves and a clear upright presence. The foliage is lanceolate to obovate, green with pale silver-green to cream banding, and coloured reddish purple underneath. The petioles lift the leaves above the pot, so the plant develops height and layered movement as it matures.
This Brazilian species develops dense rhizomatous growth, tall petioles and long leaves that shift position through the day. It needs filtered light, steady humidity and enough space for the clump to expand.
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana defining features
- Upright Brazilian Marantaceae with a bushy, rhizomatous habit
- Long green leaves with pale silver-green to cream markings
- Reddish-purple undersides that show as leaves lift and turn
- Tall layered foliage with mature height and strong petiole lift
- Small white to yellowish flowers may appear, with foliage as the main indoor display feature
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana origin and mature form
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana is an accepted species from Bahia in north-eastern Brazil, where it grows primarily in seasonally dry tropical conditions. Its rhizomatous base supports tall petioles that lift the foliage above the crown.
Mature leaves are simple, entire and smooth, with light markings arranged in the direction of the veins. The underside colour becomes especially visible when the leaves shift position in response to the daily light cycle.
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana indoor care
- Light: Bright indirect light or bright shade suits Ctenanthe oppenheimiana. Harsh sun through glass can scorch the broad leaves.
- Watering: Water once the upper 20–30% of the substrate has started to dry. Leave the root zone evenly moist, then let the pot drain fully.
- Substrate: Give the rhizomes an airy, moisture-retentive mix with fine bark, coco fibre, perlite, pumice and composted organic matter. Dense soil that stays wet around the rhizomes increases stress risk.
- Humidity: Maintain moderate to high humidity. Larger leaves mark at the edges when the room is hot, dry or draughty.
- Temperature: Hold the room in the warm range, roughly 18–28 °C. Protect the plant from cold draughts and sudden drops below 15 °C.
- Feeding: Feed monthly at low strength in spring and summer. Reduce feeding when growth slows.
- Potting: Select a stable drained pot. Larger specimens can become top-heavy as the petioles lengthen.
- Repotting: Repot in spring when roots and rhizomes have filled the pot. Keep divisions generous for a fuller restart.
- Pruning: Cut old or damaged leaves at the base. Regular removal of tired leaves keeps the plant open and easier to inspect.
- Propagation: Propagate by division, keeping rooted shoots together for a fuller plant.
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana leaf condition guide
- Brown margins: Check humidity, mineral build-up and watering rhythm. Large leaves show edge stress clearly.
- Curled leaves: Inspect both substrate dryness and root condition. Curling often signals reduced water movement into the foliage.
- Yellow leaves: Review drainage, pot size and temperature. Cold, wet substrate can damage the root system.
- Collapsed petioles: Check for severe dryness, root damage or cold exposure near windows and exterior doors.
- Grey mould or leaf spotting: Improve air movement around crowded foliage while keeping humidity stable.
- Thrips or mites: Inspect the undersides and petiole bases regularly, especially on dense mature plants.
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana home placement notes
Keep Ctenanthe oppenheimiana out of reach of pets and children that bite foliage. Chewed leaves can upset sensitive stomachs and damage the broad leaf blades.
Ctenanthe oppenheimiana accepted name note
Botanically, Ctenanthe is commonly derived from Greek roots meaning “comb” and “anther,” referring to floral form. Ctenanthe oppenheimiana was first published as Calathea oppenheimiana by Édouard Morren and later placed in Ctenanthe by Karl Schumann. Accepted taxonomically as Ctenanthe oppenheimiana (É.Morren) K.Schum., this species belongs to Marantaceae.
In a bright-shade corner, Ctenanthe oppenheimiana develops tall Brazilian prayer-plant leaves with pale banding and reddish-purple undersides.
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