Get to Know Your Prayer Plants: A Guide to Types and Care
If you’ve been in the houseplant game (or even if you’re just getting started), you’ve probably come across the mesmerizing beauty of prayer plants. These tropical beauties are famous for their uniquely patterned leaves and the way they move—yes, move!—in response to light, folding up like hands in prayer by night. But did you know there are several different types of prayer plants, each with its own charm and care needs?
Today, we’re breaking down the four main prayer plant groups you can add to your home: Maranta, Calathea (Goeppertia), Stromanthe, and Ctenanthe. Slide through to meet all four types and find the one that matches your style and plant-parenting skills. 🌱✨
Maranta – The Classic Prayer Plant
The Easy-Going Original:
Maranta is the plant that gave prayer plants their name. Soft, velvety leaves and vivid patterns make them perfect for anyone wanting a moderately forgiving but striking plant.
- Leaf Shape: Oval with dramatic veining.
- Growth Habit: Low and spreading, like a lush carpet.
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Care Needs: Bright, indirect light and evenly moist soil.
Our favourite: Maranta Leuconeura 'var Erythroneura' – emerald-green leaves decorated with electric pink stripes and a rich purple underside.
Calathea (Goeppertia) – The Dramatic Diva
The Pattern Queen:
Calatheas are renowned for their bold leaf designs and vibrant colors. They love humidity and reward you with some of the most spectacular foliage you’ll ever see, but can be quite picky and dramatic at the slightest challenge to their environment.
- Leaf Shape: Broad, often round or oval with unique patterns.
- Growth Habit: Bushy and upright—perfect for filling a corner with drama.
- Care Needs: Humidity and filtered water keep them happiest.
Try Calathea Orbifolia – oversized, round leaves with soft silver stripes for a subtle, elegant look.

Or Calathea Medallion – dark green leaves with concentric light-green patterns and a rich purple underside.

Stromanthe – The Bold Artist
The Color Splash:
Stromanthe brings painterly variegation to the prayer plant family. Long, pointed leaves in creams, greens, and pinks make it a living artwork.
- Leaf Shape: Long and pointed with striking variegation.
- Growth Habit: Upright and confident, loves to be a focal point.
- Care Needs: Bright, indirect light to keep variegation vibrant; a little misting makes it feel at home.
Shop our star: Stromanthe Triostar.

Ctenanthe – The Elegant Minimalist
The Subtle Beauty:
Ctenanthe offers slender, elegant leaves with understated patterns—ideal if you want the prayer plant charm but in a more low-key look. Many species are naturally a bit more tolerant of lower light.
- Leaf Shape: Narrow, elongated leaves with soft striping.
- Growth Habit: Graceful, arching stems and leaves that sway gently.
- Care Needs: Medium to bright indirect light, moderate watering.
Browse our Ctenanthe selection here to see what’s currently in stock.

Final Thoughts: Which Prayer Plant Speaks to You?
From the charming Maranta Leuconeura 'Fascinator Tricolor' to the elegant Ctenanthe and the bold Stromanthe Triostar, each prayer plant brings unique vibes to your home. Whether you’re drawn to vibrant pink accents, elegant silver stripes, or painterly splashes of color, prayer plants are a lesson in natural artistry.
We’d love to know—which type of prayer plant is your favorite? Share your plant pics with us on Instagram using #PlantCircleLoving and tag us @PlantCircle! Don’t forget to check out our entire range of prayer plants right here in our shop.
Until next time, may your leaves stay lush, your homes stay happy, and your plant collection continue to grow. 🌿💚