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It will be sent in a plastic pot.
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The prayer flower is a species of the family Marantaceae in the genus Maranta.
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Often known as Calathea.
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However, this plant, which is scientifically referred to as Maranta, takes its name from the Italian botanist Bartolomeo Maranta.
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The name of the prayer flower is derived from the physical change it has undergone.
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With the setting of the sun and the coming of the night, the flower takes on an appearance resembling the hands of a praying person.
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Prayer flower, which looks like a work of art with its leaves as if drawn with a pencil, adds freshness to living spaces.
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Discovered by the Italian botanist, this plant has 20 accepted subspecies, all undergoing the same physical change.
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Take care to water the soil surface once a week before it dries completely.
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Calathea prayer flowers love damp earth.
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Therefore, never allow the soil to dry completely.
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Increasing the humidity level of the environment will keep the soil moist and wet for a longer time.
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Apart from this, prayer flowers are very sensitive to the quality of the water you have used.
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Due to the lime in the tap water, it can cause stains on the prayer flowers and impair their health.
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We recommend using drinking water when watering prayer flowers.
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Prefers bright environments where there is no direct sunlight.
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Exposure to direct sunlight for long hours will cause burn spots on the leaves.
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In full shade rooms, the leaves will turn yellow because they do not receive the necessary daylight.
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It has a structure that adapts to low-light environments.
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Since they are rainforest plants, they thrive in humid environments.
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It needs humid environments to protect its unique colors and patterns.
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Positioning the prayer flower species together contributes to the plant's own moisture environment.
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Spring and summer are the months when prayer flowers develop the fastest.
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Using plant food once a month in summer and spring will support the healthy development of your plant.
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You should not give plant food in winter and autumn.


