Rose-painted calathea

Goeppertia roseopicta

"Goeppertia roseopicta" is a species of plant in the family Marantaceae, native to northwest Brazil. It is a clump-forming evergreen perennial growing to 50 cm, very similar in appearance to "Goeppertia makoyana". The large rounded leaves are dark green above, red below, marked heavily with cream or pink stripes "painted" along the veins and midrib, with feathered margins.
Rose-painted calathea - Goeppertia roseopicta Kruidtuin Leuven. Belgium,Geotagged,Goeppertia roseopicta,Rose-painted calathea,Summer

Appearance

It is tender, with a minimum temperature of 16 °C required, and in temperate areas is cultivated indoors as a houseplant. It requires a constant temperature of 18–24 °C, high humidity levels at all times, and bright indirect light. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit as a houseplant.

Naming

It is marketed as a houseplant under its synonym "Calathea roseopicta".

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderZingiberales
FamilyMarantaceae
GenusGoeppertia
SpeciesG. roseopicta
Photographed in
Belgium