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Maranta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Marantaceae, native to tropical Central and South America and the West Indies. They are known commonly as prayer plants. Share tips, ask for advice, share photos of plants in this genus in your collection!
Spike thing

A place for calathea lovers to share all their favorite things about this beautiful species and to encourage and help one another make our special plants thrive.
Light veins

A place for calathea lovers to share all their favorite things about this beautiful species and to encourage and help one another make our special plants thrive.
My first Thai con leaf

Hello and welcome to r/Monstera! Our community is for the discussion of all species in the genus Monstera—whether that’s their care, identification, help with their wellbeing, or just sharing your amazing photos! Join the discussion, share your tips, knowledge, and pics!
Red maranta in leca

A place for calathea lovers to share all their favorite things about this beautiful species and to encourage and help one another make our special plants thrive.
Philodendron
We're a tribe of rare plant collectors and enthusiasts. Our community focuses on the discussion, care, and well-being of all things related to rare houseplants. Be kind. Everyone is welcome here.So this happened today
All the best things to do, to see, and discuss in the San Francisco Bay Area!Are these roots

A central hub for Aquascaping techniques, articles, news, and more. This Subreddit is meant to teach and show the art and science of Aquascaping and the method of designing layouts.
Went downhill quick
A place for calathea lovers to share all their favorite things about this beautiful species and to encourage and help one another make our special plants thrive.Bottom watering
A place for calathea lovers to share all their favorite things about this beautiful species and to encourage and help one another make our special plants thrive.Flowering

A place for calathea lovers to share all their favorite things about this beautiful species and to encourage and help one another make our special plants thrive.