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Prayer Plants (Calathea, Maranta & friends)

Discover prayer plants from the Marantaceae family, from compact Maranta to bold Calathea and Stromanthe. Compare sizes, colours and growth habits to find the right foliage for your space.

Prayer plants are tropical houseplants from the Marantaceae family, including Calathea, Maranta, Ctenanthe and Stromanthe. They’re loved for patterned leaves that gently move between day and night. In bright, indirect light with consistently moist soil and moderate humidity, they can thrive indoors on shelves, sideboards or grouped with other tropical plants.

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Goeppertia (Calathea) 'Beauty Star' Baby

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Goeppertia (Calathea) Makoyana Baby

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Ctenanthe lubbersiana 'Golden Mosaic' baby

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Goeppertia (Calathea) Vittata Baby

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Goeppertia (Calathea) Orbifolia Baby

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Stromanthe thalia 'Magic Star' Baby

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Buying Guide

When choosing a prayer plant, first think about where it will live . These plants prefer bright, indirect light, so look for a spot near a window with filtered sun rather than a very dark corner or a hot, south-facing sill.

Next, match the size and growth habit to your space. Baby Calathea and Maranta are ideal for smaller pots, desks and shelves, while medium Maranta and Stromanthe types quickly fill a floor pot or plant stand. Trailing Maranta work well in hanging planters or on the edge of a shelf.

Consider your care routine . If you sometimes forget to water, opt for more forgiving Maranta varieties and use a moisture-retentive but well-draining mix. Highly variegated and very thin-leaved Calathea and Stromanthe usually appreciate more stable moisture and humidity, so they suit plant parents who enjoy checking in a little more often.

Finally, choose foliage that suits your interior . Graphic greens and silvers such as Orbifolia- and Silver Band–type patterns suit minimal spaces, while pink and cream tones like Triostar or rosy Calathea warm up neutral rooms. You can easily mix different Marantaceae in one area to create a layered, textural look.

For more inspiration, browse related collections such as Pink Plants , Variegated Plants and our curated Easy Care Houseplants .

Common questions

Are prayer plants (Calathea, Maranta, etc.) suitable for beginners?

Prayer plants can work for attentive beginners, especially if you start with more forgiving Maranta varieties.

They like bright, indirect light, evenly moist soil, and a bit of extra humidity, so they suit someone who enjoys checking plants once or twice a week.

If you prefer very low-effort plants, you might also browse our /collections/easy-care-houseplants collection.

How much light do prayer plants need, and can they live in low light?

Prayer plants do best in bright, indirect light – for example, near a bright window with filtered sun.

They usually cope with moderate light but may lose colour or grow more slowly in very dim corners.

Constant deep shade or direct midday sun is not ideal.

If your room is quite dark, consider adding a small grow light or choosing plants from /collections/low-light-houseplants instead.

How often should I water a prayer plant?

Water when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry but there is still some moisture below the surface.

Most prayer plants prefer consistently lightly moist soil without sitting in water.

In warmer, brighter months you may need to water more often; in winter, allow a bit more time between waterings while still avoiding complete dryness.

Always check the potting mix instead of following a fixed schedule.

Are prayer plants safe to keep around pets?

Many prayer plants in this collection are tagged as pet-friendly, but individual animals can react differently and not every variety has been tested in the same way.

If you live with curious pets, it’s sensible to place plants out of reach and to double-check the information on each product page.

When in doubt, speak with a vet for guidance specific to your pet.

What is the difference between Calathea and Maranta prayer plants?

Calathea (often listed as Goeppertia) usually have larger, more upright leaves with very bold patterns, and are often used as statement or floor plants in bigger pots.

Maranta tend to stay lower and grow slightly trailing, making them ideal for shelves and hanging planters.

Both belong to the Marantaceae family and like indirect light, regular watering, and some extra humidity, but many people find Maranta a bit more forgiving of minor care mistakes.